User Creates Switch 2 Joy-Con Holder for Fries
User Creates Switch 2 Joy-Con Holder for Fries

User Creates Switch 2 Joy-Con Holder for Fries

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A Maker World user named 7R135 has designed a novel 3D-printable accessory called GamiFries, a custom Joy-Con grip for the Nintendo Switch 2 that holds a medium box of McDonald's fries, allowing gamers to eat without putting down their controllers. The holder works in both controller and handheld modes by using magnetic adapters to attach to the Joy-Cons or the system itself, and the fries remain in their original box to minimize grease buildup on the accessory. While the design files are freely available, users must have a 3D printer and purchase magnets separately to assemble the rig, and the accessory is unofficial and not affiliated with Nintendo. Despite concerns about potential grease and salt residue, GamiFries has been praised for its ingenuity and convenience by some, though others question its practicality. The accessory has inspired humorous user guidelines and comments, emphasizing its open-source nature and playful integration with fast food culture. The Switch 2 continues to be highly popular, holding the record for the fastest-selling console in U.S. history, which may encourage more unique third-party creations like GamiFries.

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