I previously tried buying some replacement rubber bits for my SNES controller, but they were worse than the original ones.
Any recommendations for the best way to refurbish a SNES controller?
Are your pads worn or is the silicone torn?
A decent temporary fix is rubbing graphite on the pads...but I'm guessing you want them 100%?
You could try finding a controller with good buttons in bad shape or otherwise broken, salvaging the parts you need.
I'm sort of in the same boat on a dreamcast controller...
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Same my snes controller has a worn out dpad and I'm looking for high quality replacement pads, anyone know where to find the best?
Dunno about SNES controllers, but you can fix a NES controller by salvaging an N64 controller.
Were the original pads actually broken? Cus if not then just clean them.
oh thats a bitch. i now keep old rubbers of any controller i find, and if needed and dont have the exact one, just cut the single one and glue it to the button. it works fine