After building the adapter (see project details) I was able to run side-by-side tests against an original NES controller and a knockoff brand. I found that a while both controllers produces accurate results, only the original controller functioned on 3.3v. This is pretty big seeing as how using the original board mean that I would have much less space. So, if I'm going to use the original controller, I'm all in - original board an all. Next up, test out my adapter and the unmodified controllers with an ATtiny85 and see if I can make some noise.
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