Smallest functioning videogame controller

Smallest functioning videogame controller
Who
Madmorda
What
63 x 45 x 31 millimetre(s)
Where
United States
When
30 April 2018

As of 30 April 2018, the smallest functioning videogame controller was a Nintendo GameCube controller, unveiled by console modder Madmorda (USA) on 12 February 2018. The controller measured just 63 mm wide x 45 mm high x 31 mm deep, the controller is fully functional - even down to the rumble feature. Madmorda used a GameCube controller keychain as the basis of the controller and then used 3D-printed parts for the extra pieces necessary such as the L, R, and Z buttons.

Madmorda first revealed the GameCube controller on Reddit on Bitbuilt.net on 27 January 2018, but didn't make the controller fully functional (which meant adding the rumble feature) until 12 February 2018.