Thank you for the insight ! I'm probably going to do that instead !VeteranGamer wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 2:00 am
the buttons & sets deadpan robot sell are really good quality (this does NOT include the budget buttons)....
they are not like the re-pro buttons you can get on aliexpress, eBay or similar (these are the budget buttons on his site)
the quality is good...
the colors and the feel and look of the buttons are better than the re-pro (budget) buttons
but if your going for a SNES/Famicom colorway and your willing to spend £10 on 4 buttons
IMHO
the better option would be to buy a original SNES/Famicom controller and use the buttons from there
it will be cheaper, you'll have genuine Nintendo parts and the whole point of this, the colors are not in question...
(just make sure the buttons look OK.... I've personally opted to buy the most yellowed housing ones with good buttons)
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SNES BUTTONS & MORE (read if planning a SNES colorway)
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Thank you veteran. I have the same concern as yours as for the button. Even if i’m not using snes type buttons, i bought mine from dead pan robot and another bunch from ebay, and all of them are slightly smaller than the holes.
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I had been looking for these buttons for a long time, my GBZ is quite old, but the machinery works perfectly, the button sponges are the ones that have suffered wear, I am going to buy them from AliExpress, when they arrive I will tell you how it went with the purchase.
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