As we all know, the Nintendo Switch is the first Nintendo home console not to come included with the iconic D-Pad. Due to the design of the Joy-Con, the D-Pad was replaced by buttons to accommodate the single Joy-Con play style.
Reddit user cream-of-tartar wanted the D-Pad back for more precise control in Ultra Street Fighter II, so he tried his hand on modding it into the Joy-Con. The results were splendid – the D-Pad looks great on the Joy-Con and it works well.
Check out some photos of how he made it happen below.
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