We’ve seen a NES controller case mod, a gigantic fake NES controller, and even a huge functional Atari controller, but never a humongous working Nintendo controller that doubles as a coffee table. Until now. Kyle Downes was the creator of this wicked controller table.
20-year-old Australian Kyle Downes just finished building his most recent Ultra Awesome project: A massive working Nintendo controller that doubles as a coffee table and triples as a storage chest.
Kyle spent months putting this together. He built from a desire to improve G4TV’s similar design, Kyle printed out a picture of an NES controller on A4 sized paper for the measurements and cut the whole thing out of 4mm Medium Density Fiberboard.

The glass can be removed if you want to use the controller to play and there is plenty of storage for other video game systems in the compartment beneath the controls.
The result is every gamer’s dream. It’s another tribute to retro tech and the perfect piece of furniture to match your race car bed and sofa cushion forts.
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