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Johnny Lee: Wii Remote hacks
www.ted.com Johnny Lee demos his amazing Wii Remote hacks, which transform the $40 game piece into a digital whiteboard, a touchscreen and a head ...
New Nintendo Wii Controller Leaked – Built-In Motion + | Piki Geek
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After releasing the MotionPlus add-on in 2009, the hardware was well-received by critics, but not as widely adopted by consumers. The new controller is Nintendo’s attempt to spread a universal adoption of MotionPlus. Expect to see a stand-alone Wii Remote Plus controllers hitting shelves shortly after Flingsmash drops on November 7th.

Wii Remote?
I have had been having a difficult time with my Wii Remote. I recently rented it from my local video store. Anyway i keep getting the error message "Communications with the Wii Remote have been interuppted..." It sometimes happens back to
Are you using the Wiimote when this happens? If you aren't, then it's because the Wiimote goes into automatic powersave (turns off) after 5 or 10 minutes of inactivity. If you are using it, it could be a few things.
1. Battery problem (dead battery
Wii Remote - Bookshelf
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Programming Interactivity David: Now that we have both Wii Remote and iPhone, anything else is rediscovering the wheel...just kidding, ofcourse. I think there is a lot to do. The field of haptics (touchbased feedback) is still in an early stage. |
Wii Remote - News
Iwata: Wii 2 'won't implement button-less tablets'
Nintendo made buttons seem like the enemy of accessibility when it revealed the motion-controlled Wii Remote back in 2005, which offered very few of them for developers to work with. Now Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata says Nintendo isn't ready to let go of
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Nintendo made buttons seem like the enemy of accessibility when it revealed the motion-controlled Wii Remote back in 2005, which offered very few of them for developers to work with. Now Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata says Nintendo isn't ready to let go of





Oh wait, no Zelda time. Batteries in my #Wii remote have run out :( 