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Nintendo's Wii Remote (also known as the Wiimote) is a fantastic little controller for the Nintendo Wii console. Because it uses Bluetooth to communicate with the Wii, it can be connected to and used by practically any Bluetooth capable device like your PC for instance. Brian Peek has written an easy-to-use managed API for the Wiimote that can be easily used from C# and VB.NET, alowing you to quick and easily make your own applications using the input from the Wiimote or porting already existing apps to support the Wii controler. ![]() The WiimoteTest exaple application included with the API... - More about the .NET Managed Library for Nintendo's Wiimote... - Download the Managed Library for Nintendo's Wiimote v1.0 here... Last modify: 03/21/2007 Europe/Sofia +0300 EEST Sometimes there is „features” hidden form the normal user that requires him to just try a few things and play a little with his console. Doing just this a guy named "dolqube" (probably already a really famous nickname) found out a way to run NTSC games for the old Nintendo GameCube console on his new PAL Nintendo Wii. And it is quite a simple procedure that doesn't require you to be a rocket scientist or anything like that in order to make it work. You just have to follow these simple steps: - Put a PAL GameCube disc into the Wii and open the "Disc Channel". Last modify: 03/16/2007 Europe/Sofia +0300 EEST If you want to be able to run homebrew on your Nintendo Wii console or play backups of games, you'll have to get a modchip for your console. In the last two months there was a lot of development and currently there are a few commercial solutions available and even a few open source modchips for the Wii console... Commercial solutions: - WiiD modchip @ Divineo (the latest) - 40$ - Wiikey modchip (the most promising) - 50$ - Wii XT modchip (not final, might be a fake) - 65$ - CycloWiz modchip (there are version 1 and 2) - 50$ - Wiinja modchip (version 1, 2 and Deluxe, not upgradeable) - 40$ Open source modchips: - Chiip Wii modchip (do it yourself chip) - to build 5$ - Wiip! modchip (do it yourself chip) - to build 10$ - Open Wii modchip (opensource modchip) - source only Last modify: 03/12/2007 Europe/Sofia +0300 EEST Fun "commercial" made in the style of Apple's Mac vs PC ads... So which one will you choose, the Wii or the PS3? ;) An all new, active way to play. Become more connected to the game than ever before. Wii provides an experience like no other. You don't just play Wii. You experience it. Experience Wii. This is the official Nintendo Wii commercial... ;) Last modify: 03/05/2007 Europe/Sofia +0300 EEST Pages: 1 2
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