Someone Made A Joy-Con Controller That Can Hold McDonald’s Fries

Photo: Gami-Fries
Photo: Gami-Fries

More gaming peripherals need to be able to hold your food. This is now a proven science thanks to this amazing Nintendo Switch 2 Joy-Con controller that holds a medium box of McDonald’s fries.

“It’s the worlds first fries holder for your Switch 2. Never Choose between eating fries or gaming again,” posted the creator on on Makerworld. Named the Gami-Fries, The 3D Printed peripheral can be used in both handheld and controller mode. Is it safe to say that this will end greasy fingers on your buttons? I’m goin’ with yes!

“Level up your snacking game with Gami-Fries—the ultimate way to game with fries on the side!” exclaimed the creator. You can see how Gami-Fries work in action in the video below, and the design is surprisingly ergonomic—especially in controller mode. It looks slick, and the Joy-Cons fit perfectly along the sides of their new fried-potato destiny.

Handheld mode puts the fries right next to the screen, with the Joy-Con on the opposite side. It creates a longer, more extended gaming setup that still makes it easy to sneak in bites between or even during your gameplay session.

Find out more about the Gami-Fries on Makerworld

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