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Wii hacks put PS3 and Xbox360 to shame

February 8, 2008

So my buddy Dave Ruigh just came across this cool website about how to hack on your Wii. The site, run by Johnny Chung Lee, is an aggregation of software and hardware hacks you can do on a Wii controller. Johnny writes:

As of September 2007, Nintendo has sold over 13 million Wii game consoles. This significantly exceeds the number of Tablet PCs in use today according to even the most generous estimates of Tablet PC sales. This makes the Wii Remote one of the most common computer input devices in the world. It also happens to be one of the most sophisticated. It contains a 1024×768 infrared camera with built-in hardware blob tracking of up to 4 points at 100Hz. This significantly out performs any PC "webcam" available today. It also contains a +/-3g 8-bit 3-axis accelerometer also operating at 100Hz and an expandsion [sic] port for even more capability.

To this, my buddy Dave, as astonished as I am by this cheap hardware, adds:

1024 X 768, 100hz IR tracking cameras in a 300-dollar game console? This cannot be true, can it? The same thing from an industrial IR camera supplier would be thousands, even with CMOS sensors. Add a tracker and it’s double.

Pretty neat stuff. When my old-timer pals go into a “young people today” rant and how there is no more Heathkits, I just show them stuff like this and Make magazine. The kids today are doing just fine, making MP3 players in an Altoids tin as opposed to wrapping a nail with wire like I used to do when I was a kid.

Oh, and check out the name of Johnny Chung Lee’s blog: Procratineering. I want to write up a big article about it, but I will just put that off for later.

And yes, the title slags on the Sony PS3 and Microsoft Xbox 360 to get all you fanboyz in a huff, although I doubt you will ever top the 144 comments on my last blog about game consoles. Keep up the good work.

Posted by Paul Rako on February 8, 2008 | Comments (4)

December 11, 2008
In response to: Wii hacks put PS3 and Xbox360 to shame
Anon commented:

to those who made the comments up top. Dudes the six axis is bull and is barely even used. even if used in a better way, i think id rather look stupid doing motions like swinging a golf club and what not than having a controller in my hand and tilting it from angle to angle like a dumbass. I know this comment is a little late >_>


February 11, 2008
In response to: Wii hacks put PS3 and Xbox360 to shame
Paul Rako commented:

Sorry to get your dander up Juben, but that was a good comment you made. This was not an article but a blog post, so it is not nearly in depth as an article. Having you add your two-cents is what makes this thread valuable. The internet is all about community and I was not trying to waste your time as much as I was trying to get cool knowledgeable people, such as you, to provide their opinion and more facts. And really thanks for self-censoring your swear word-- it saves me from having to edit your comment, which I really would hate to do.


February 10, 2008
In response to: Wii hacks put PS3 and Xbox360 to shame
Technology CEO commented:

Yes Juban, get a life. the advances that nintendo performed at low cost are a big deal in the gaming market! Try innovating instead of whining


February 8, 2008
In response to: Wii hacks put PS3 and Xbox360 to shame
Juben commented:

hacks /sigh was looking for something a little more indepth or creative if you check wiihaveaproblem.com they have some real good videos of your "hacks" (even f...ing youtube has better "hacks" that are old) guess you wanted attention with your title congrats I guess you got me to read and waste a few minutes of my time posting. If you are looking for real feedback make your article stronger don't waste your time putting up flame bait titles. The article will speak for itself if it had any real depth but now adays I swear only real articles we read on consoles and technology comes from bill hunt and digitalbits/blu-ray.com group. Take care read an article from them you might learn a thing are two.

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