One of the most talked about productions of recent times, Elden Ring has begun to fall victim to the interesting experiments of the players. If Elden Ring isn’t hard enough for you, try Fisher-Price’s toy gamepad for kids.
Dylan Beck, also known as Rudeism, used a product called the Fisher-Price Fun & Learn Educational Gamepad to play Elden Ring. Developed for toddlers and babies, this gamepad has been turned into a fully functional Xbox gamepad.
Playing Elden Ring with a 100 lira toy gamepad
Have you ever thought that Fisher-Price’s Fun & Learn Educational Game Controller might be designed for playing computer games? Designed to turn on lights and make funny sounds for kids, this remote is surprisingly talented for Elden Ring.
Fisher-Price’s official product description states, “Little gamers joystick “As they move the camera and press the A, B, C, D and number buttons, they will hear exciting songs, sounds and phrases that introduce numbers, shapes, colors and more.”
Rudeism, on the other hand, succeeded in turning the Fun & Learn Educational Controller into a functional Xbox gamepad without removing the sound effects. This means flashing various colors as you kill enemies in the Elden Ring.
“Here’s the Fisher Price Xbox controller. It still sounds out of the box, but you can also play games. Thumb joystick is moving. We have jumping, rolling and user abilities.”
If you’re wondering how Dylan Beck made this gamepad, let’s mention that he uses Arduino Pro Micro. Beck put a two-axis joystick and some microswitches inside the toy gamepad. Due to the device’s size it failed to put batteries in it, so the USB port also set it up.
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