When it comes to weird controllers, it's hard to find one more iconic than the DragonQuest Slime Controller. It follows a long tradition of strange accessories for video games from the WuTang Clan: Shaolin Style Controller to holding a literal baby doll for Babysitting Mama, gamers are used to seeing some odd accessories made to "enhance" their gaming experience.

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As companies like OtterBox join the gaming accessory market, there's the potential to see even more wacky and wild accessories out there. It's a perfect time to look at some forgotten accessories as a reminder of why they should, or shouldn't be, forgotten forever.

Updated April 14th, 2022 by Russ Boswell: There are tons of crazy, wacky, weird, and downright entertaining video game-based accessories out there. Companies are always hungry to one-up each other and that keeps them innovating and attempting to design the "next big niche thing." A lot of the products that were featured on this list originally were from yesteryear, but there are still plenty of strange accessories that can be found in the modern age. To better highlight some of the weird video game accessories floating around the Internet, the following list has been updated and now includes even more entries, many of which can be grabbed online today.

15 LED Game Sword Joy Con Holder

Joycon Sword Amazon

Many players that missed out on The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword when it released for the Nintendo Wii and Wii U would get another chance with the "re-release" on the Nintendo Switch. Developers went back through the title to update it and bring it into the modern era, with improved motion controls for those craving the sword-slinging action of the underrated Legend of Zelda release.

It seems that accessory-makers wanted to capitalize on the hype generated by the title too, as one developed a unique Joy Con holder that would replicate Link's sword (without making it too similar for Copyright reasons). The end result is a neat holder that lights up each time players swing the sword around.

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14 Top Rider Motorcycle Controller

Top Rider Motorcycle Controller

Imagine being a kid with a full-blown motorcycle as a game controller back in 1988, how cool is that? Top Rider was developed by Human Entertainment and was released exclusively in Japan. The bike players sat on was inflatable, and the game was controlled by a unique handlebar controller. The game wasn't even playable without the odd peripheral without using a rather obscure cheat code.

13 Mini Keyboard And Desk Vacuum

Mini Robot Vacuum Amazon

Those that have a gaming setup that uses a keyboard will definitely understand how easy it is for things to get incredibly dusty and dirty. Debris can fall between the keys and the static from the setup will usually collect quite a bit of dust. One solution to keeping the setup clean is to snag this strange but smart miniature robot that acts as a rechargeable portable vacuum. This cute little character has small bristles and vacuuming power that let it quickly clean up any surface dust, as well as small debris particles that may be lying around. Players can use this on their controllers, keyboards, mice, or just their gaming space in general.

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12 Hands Free NES Controller

Hands Free NES Controller

Less on the weird side and more on the absolutely awesome one, the Hands Free Controller was an attempt to make games more accessible for disabled gamers. Players used their mouth and tongue to move a stick for the D-Pad and breathed in or out to press the A and B buttons. With accessibility in games becoming more of a priority in recent years, it's cool to see there were people out there all the way back in 1989 trying to do the same.

11 3RD Space Gaming Vest

3RD Space Gaming Vest

As well all know, gamers want to know what it feels like to get shot in the chest. Wait, what? No seriously, it's literally in the 3RD Space Gaming Vest's product description. "Get pounded with body slams, crushed with G-forces, and blasted with bullet fire." Yeah, it didn't exactly sell well as expected.

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This concept isn't new either, it just seems that accessory designers have forgotten them too. The Aura Interactor came out back in 1994 and advertised itself heavily for use with Mortal Kombat II because everyone wants to experience a fatality. One thing is for sure, we won't be seeing these gaming accessories at Paris Fashion Week.

10 Vigros Cat Ear Gaming Headset

Vigros Cat Gaming Headset Amazon

Consumers have been able to buy Cat Ear-based objects for a while now. Once the cutesy craze took off, companies began producing Cat Ear headbands, hoodies, and other clothing items. Now that craze has leaked into the gaming world, giving players the chance to sport cat ears while gaming online. The Vigros Cat Ear Gaming headset might look a little strange to some, but the company did a great job in creating a cat ear-style accessory that is functional and rather aesthetically pleasing. The best part is that they're inexpensive, making them pretty accessible to pretty much everyone.

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9 ASCII Stick Super L5

ASCII Stick Super L5

Another awesome adaptive device to increase accessibility in games, the ASCII Stick Super L5 was designed so players could enjoy their favorite games using only one hand on the SNES. It was primarily designed to work for RPGs but could be used with any other genre for those willing to try.

8 Wii Inflatable Kart

Wii Inflatable Kart

For those times when a little plastic steering wheel isn't quite good enough for that immersive kart racing experience, why not try the Wii Inflatable Kart? Players could blow up the cart, sit inside, and get the full karting experience. With the Wii Football and Wii Bowling Ball somehow existing, it seems only fitting this over-the-top unnecessary accessory would also exist.

7 The Joyboard

The Joyboard

Balance boards existed for games far before the Nintendo Wii. The Joyboard was out all the way back in 1982 for use with the Atari 2600. There were only three games designed to work with the peripheral — Mogul Maniac, Off Your Rocker, and Guru Meditation.

6 Slime Themed Controller Stand

Amazon Slime Controller

Gamers that grew up in the 90s will surely recognize this iconic lime green ooze, as it was plastered all over cartoons and movies produced by Nickelodeon. Many kids growing up in the era wanted to be "slimed" just to see what it felt like, but the hype for the strange concoction isn't as prevalent today. That hasn't stopped some companies from attempting to cash in on the nostalgia of it all and people that are heavy into slime can even buy a controller stand that will proudly display their device atop a geyser of the green stuff.

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5 Super Nintendo LifeCycle Exertainment Bike

Super Nintendo LifeCycle Exertainment Bike

Healthy gaming on Nintendo consoles was a thing far before Wii Fit released. the Super Nintendo LifeCycle Exertainment Bike, or the Exertainment for short, was a full exercise bike designed to let players get a workout while they gamed. It was designed to only work with two games, Exertainment Mountain Bike Rally and a combination cart with it and Speed Racer.

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The idea of a full-on exercise bike for games still hasn't died either. CyberBike was a unique game released for the Wii with a special bike controller built specifically for the game. With fans even making exercise bikes for Nintendo Labo, it seems this is a popular concept that may pop up over and over again.

4 Nintendo 64 Bio Sensor

Nintendo 64 Bio Sensor

The idea of sensing a player's heartbeat to directly affect the game they are playing is an incredibly unique idea. Sadly, this old Nintendo 64 accessory was only ever used for one game: Tetris 64. Blocks speeding up or slowing down depending on the player's stress levels is a curious concept, and it's sad this Japanese exclusive peripheral never saw any more uses.

3 Jaguar Nu-Yell JN-100 / Singer IZEK Sewing Machine

Jaguar Nu-Yell JN-100 Singer IZEK Sewing Machine

Seriously, there was a sewing machine designed to be used with the Gameboy Color! The two sewing machines hooked up to the console using a link cable and could be used to create custom stitches. Unsurprisingly, they only worked with a single game: Rakku Rakku Mishin, or as it's known in the United States, Sewing Machine Operation Software.

2 Glorious Gaming Mouse Bungee

Glorious Gaming Mouse Bungee

Wireless mice are comfortable, but they chew through batteries and rechargeable versions can be an annoyance if players forget to plug them in to charge when they aren't in use. This leads many gamers to purchase wired mice, but the added cable can be an annoyance at times and can actually tug on the mouse and make it feel stiff if it's hanging off the edge of a player's desk. This Mouse Bungee from Glorious Gaming aims to remedy that by using a simplistic tabletop device that holds the mouse cord in place, keeping the tension off of it and making it "feel" just like a wireless mouse without the need for batteries or recharging.

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1 Rez Trance Vibrator

Rez Trance Vibrator

Rez was a musical rail shooter released in 2002 that didn't get a lot of sales but was highly praised by critics. It also has one of the most adult accessories ever to exist in video games. Tetsuya Mizuguchi, the game's producer, said the product was "kind of a joke, but a very serious joke" and that it had no "intimate" implications, which some gamers buy as a dubious claim at best — and understandably so.

The concept of using vibrations to make games more engaging is still something accessory designers are working with today. These accessories have been used to play Fall Guys and even more wholesome games like Animal Crossing. We're not going to judge, but it makes sense that not everyone has heard that these accessories exist.

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