Here's a video of the belt buckle in glorious action:
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NES Controller
Super Mario Bros. FX Keychain (available online, $5-10, I got mine at Hot Topic for $10)
On/off switch (I got 2 SPDT switches from Radio Shack for $2.50)
Belt buckle, belt buckle blank (available from craft stores), or wire hanger
Equipment:
Soldering Iron (& flux, solder, etc.)
Hot Glue gun
Dremel or some other tool for cutting the controller board
Wire strippers & scissors
Small phillips scredriver
Drill w/ 1/16" bit
















































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A) Did you drill holes in the Circuit of the Keychain or just scratch the surface to solder the wires on the circuit and then glue the wires onto it?
B) How did you cut the circuitboard? Using a Dremel?
As a sidenote: i used a small piece of a ball pen housing for the batteries to fit in, made the installation a LOT easier for me =)
http://www.stupid.com/fun/SPMA.html
And in case anyone wants to buy it or anything else from this site, here's a list of coupon codes that you can use (only one per order) I used SPOOKY10, 10% off.
http://www.tjoos.com/Coupon/31391/Stupid.com
guessing you just need the button contacts - intact and that everything else is pretty disposable _