ColecoVision Custom Gamepad Controller Joystick with Working keypad
Product Code: TBHjJhf
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Weight: 8.0oz
Product Condition: New
You are looking at a custom-made Gamepad with a working keypad for the Colecovision or Adam computer systems.
I was so tired of my Colecovision controller having issues every time I wanted to play it that I decided to 3D print my own gamepad housing and get some nice resin pads and buttons. I have 3D printed this in PLA with 20% infill to make it sturdy. The d-pad and buttons are printed with a resin printer; they are cleaned and cured with a clean and wash system.
This has a custom-built PCB inside with the proper diodes to allow all keys on the keypad to work not just 1 or 2 like others on ebay. This has been tested on a Colecovision and Adam computer system. Please note that this will NOT work on the Coleco Flashback systems as those are made to work differently.
All parts on this are brand new - new PCB, new tactile switches, new 9 pin dsub 6ft cable and the case and buttons. The dpad and buttons are printed with resin.
Due to the overwhelming response for requests to have a Colecovision gamepad with a working keypad, I decided to design my own PCB and case. This is for people who are looking for a better way to play their classic Colecovision/Adam computer games without having to pay $60+ for a working solution.
I also have dual-button Sanwa clone sticks. If you would prefer that instead, please look at my other items for sale.
Please note that these are 3D printed and not plastic molded, there may be some imperfections as they are not 100% perfect.
I also offer many other services for retro consoles.
Customer Reviews
(write review)The best option for a modern and ergonomic Colecovision gamepad!
"I was looking for a modern styled controller option for my Colecovision. This awesome gamepad controller is custom printed and includes OGHugo's PCB interface with tactile switches which are a humongous upgrade compared to the original Coleco controllers that end up with numerous flaws. In the hand it's very comfortable and ergonomic, again unlike the original Coleco controllers which I have trouble pressing the action buttons on. I wasn't sure how I'd feel about the controller itself, since sometimes 3d printed objects can have jagged edges, but this controller shell has been printed to what seems to be pretty high precision and is smooth to the touch. The resin printed D-Pad and buttons are a great addition and seem like they'll hold up to a lot of use. They all feel very responsive, and the tactile switches are clicky and strong, unlike the mushy buttons on the original Coleco controllers. The addition of all the nice laser etched logos and labeling is a nice addition. At this price point, I feel like this is such a cool option to have for an alternative to joystick-based controls for the Colecovision." Jeffrey Jones Jr - Wednesday, September 24, 2025





