Wiimotes Hack Gives AIBO Another Shot At Life
By: Daniel Chubb | November 19, 2007 | 2 Comments
There have been more than enough Wiimote hacks since the Wii was released, but it seems that some pranksters don’t know when to stop. The most recent Wiimote hack has seen a group of nerds get AIBO involved.
The Wiibot, disguised as a research project on human device interaction, hails from the University of Calgary and involves a pair of Wiimotes and nunchucks. The numchucks are, naturally, strapped to the user’s biceps and used for bending the AIBO to their will.
Check out the video below to see this interface method up against archaic keyboard input.
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