Modder Created PlayStation Handheld Out of Rare PS1 Controller

It works and looks awesome.

We've seen a lot of cool controllers, but this is both from the past and the future. Modder Hairo Satoh turned a rare old Takara's Roulette controller released in Japan in 2001 into a functional PlayStation handheld.

First spotted by Dexerto, the controller can handle Mega Man 8, Resident Evil Survivor, Metal Slug, and The Contra Adventure. The added LCD display, USB-C port, memory card slot, back triggers, volume wheel, and dual stereo speakers make it a valid gaming option even among current-gen Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch consoles. 

Replacing a spinner with a screen is not the extent of Satoh's capabilities. If you like this unusual device, check out the creator's Instagram, where you'll find all kinds of bizarre but fantastic consoles, phones, and Tamagotchi.

And if you want more, take a look at this Baldur's Gate 3-inspired controller that resembles the Astral Prism.

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Published 11 April 2024
Gloria Levine
Senior Editor