
It has 2 analog sticks, and I had to dremel down the casing around the x and y to make the buttons more accessible. I like the color scheme of the buttons but they don't have the nice 'click and bounce back' feeling of stock buttons, unfortunately.

I offset the positions of shoulder and trigger buttons to accommodate my left hand being farther down on the system when using the analog stick.

A little difficult to view pic of the pi3. As I'm sure people have documented, modifying the pi3 to fit into the dmg case is a scary endeavor, and I'm shocked I didn't kill it. This little board can take a real beating.
Using a pi3 instead of a zero was daunting, especially since it required adding the analog sticks and extra trigger buttons, but I'm so excited to play my favorite psx and n64 games on a dmg retro system:

