This is a demo of the Wii Homebrew Channel beta,
powered by devkitPPC / libOGC. Credits too
numerous to list here. Don't mind the temporary
test data; these apps are being loaded off an SD
card. The channel also has built-in support for
loading ELFs/DOLs via USBGecko and TCP/IP (shown
at the end, when Linux is loaded). Tags :NintendoWiihomebrewhackLinuxdevkitProdevkitPPClibOGC
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. Tags :NintendoWiiAdAdvertisementCommercial
SarcasticGamer.com presents a satircal look at one
of Nintendo's "Big" announcements at E3. Wii Fit
was billed as a fitness breakthrough. It just
looked like standing around to us. Tags :NintendoWiisarcasticgamersatireparodyvideogamesfunnyhumor
Using an IR led array and some reflective tape,
you can track fingers in thin air using the Wii
Remote by Johnny Chung Lee, Carnegie Mellon
University. The grid software is a custom program
written using a C# wiimote library and DirectX.
More information about the grid software can be
found at
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/projects/wii/ Tags :wiiremotewiimoteminorreportfingertrackinghumancomputerinteractionJohnnyLeeCMUCarnegieMellonUniversity
This was my entry for the Nintendo Shortcuts
Showcase contest. I litterally finished it days
before the deadline and mailed it to them by
express mail. I came up with the idea out of
no-where. I just woke up early one morning, pulled
out all my Lego's and started building. After I
was done, I decided to make this film.
Tell me what you think! If you all like it...I
think I'll do something even more amazing.
Oh---btw---I didn't use my screename (Kooberz)
cause I don't want Nintendo to own that. Tags :LegoWiiNintendoMariovideogamegamesLuigiboobs
From engadget:
It's the Wii laptop! We spent the last few weeks
(including much time spent over the holidays
evading relatives) slaving over this bad boy and
finally it's complete. Check out the features:
* 16:9 widescreen LCD, 7-inch diagonal.
* Stereo sound
* Gamecube controller port
* Built-in short range Sensor Bar
* Ports for using original Sensor Bar and A/V
output jacks (for use on external display)
* Built-in power supply and compartment for
power cord
* Dimensions: 8.5 x 7.7 x 2-inches
Starting next Tuesday we'll be doing a multi-part
How-To with detailed instructions for building
your own Wii laptop, as well as loads of photos of
the construction process. But for now check out
the gallery for more detailed photos of the unit,
and click on to see some video of the Wii laptop
in action.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/01/19/the-wii-laptop/ Tags :wiilaptopcomputerengadgetmodnintendogamecubesportsgamesnotebookmodificationvideotechnologygaming