Vision And Goals
We have a commitment to solving important problems thoroughly, while providing the simplest and most user friendly experiences possible. We aim to release high quality, long-lasting products and solutions that are deeply impactful for the communities we serve.
Open Platforms instead of Walled Gardens
Our goal has always been to build platforms for the community to build on and a modular sandbox for continued development by our team and anybody in the community.
The Team
Limit Labs is a group of four passionate engineers with experience both in the field and as members of the Smash and fighting game community. From left to right:
Jake Johnson
Electrical Engineer, Secretary
BS Electrical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison
TO, Event Planning, and Community Organization
Large contributions to the Frame1 project
Matt Samperi
Mechanical/Industrial Engineer, President
MS Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering, Penn State University
Designed the most accurate complete model of GCC as a personal project over the course of 5 years. Provided files for free to the Custom GCC community
Designed “Ultimate GameCube Adapter” to allow GCCs to be used with the Switch on the go
Matt Crane
Electrical/Firmware/Software Engineer, Treasurer
BS Computer Science, Winthrop University
Created Crane’s Lab, a project to make guides, videos, and open source hardware/firmware for DIY box controllers
Created the Crane’s Lab Discord server, a forum for discussing DIY controllers, and helping people build them.
Charlie Wheeler
Mechanical Engineer
PhD Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Creator of FIRES Custom Controllers (firescc.com), an educational outreach project that provides some of the best guides and resources in the GCC modding scene