The first 2 (they each came with my 2 VBs) of them I used to have, were damaged by leaky batteries. I think most are sadly destroyed by the same thing, I had to buy a 3rd on eBay for my nice boxed system. I think the tap is actually more common then the battery pack these days because of the above mentioned (a tap costing $25 and a battery pack costing $35).
I think after months of searching I’ve finally found the perfect controller for Pockulus. I can use rubbing alcohol to remove all the logos. It’s also possible to use vinyl red paint and clear coat on the white buttons, then shorten the cable to about 1.5 ft.
A little over a month later, and news:
My project partner and I will be testing out the new 3D printed parts very soon.
These parts include the topper, keyboard overlay with buttons and Pockulus Visor v.1B.
At this moment, my partner is currently perfecting the Visor v.2A, details at a future date.
I will be also posting more pictures of the v.1B (1B is already slightly different then what was offered officially) sometime soon.
The project is definitely still moving forward.
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Yes, it’s a slightly better design then Flashboy+ but still only one game at a time. The upside is you can dump games using it (but who honestly will ever need to use that feature) and also it will allow for larger games (if they get made in the future).
He’s hoping to eventually make a multicart but that would be later down the road. At this point it’s just a really cool novelty item for the VB collector that wants everything (everyone else should just stick with a Flashboy+).