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Chad Vader

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Wiispray prototype graffiti controller for Wii
http://www.slashgear.com/wiispray-prototype-graffiti-controller-for-wii-0611925.php
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Nintendo’s non-traditional interface for the Wii console lends itself to any number of odd controller hacks and designs, and the latest is this prototype Wiispray can.  Part of Martin Lihs’ final thesis at Bauhaus-University in Weimar, Germany, the can-style casing contains a dismembered Wiimote coupled to a nozzle button.  It can be used to manipulate an on-screen virtual spraycan, with different paints and color options that are controlled by realistic graffiti movements.



Although still early in the development process, it suggests another type of game platform and a fresh twist on the tired “art” app.  The success of custom controllers for specific titles suggests that gamers are interested in a more realistic interaction than permitted by a standard joypad.  Lihs plans to integrate a communal wall for collaborative graffiti in the eventual software title, that would allow ‘players’ to work on the same art project.

Rather than a specially designed can, though, it would seem easier to make a Wiispray ‘caddy’ into which the Wiimote could slot.  Some clever thinking could link the nozzle button to one of the Wiimote’s controls via mechanical rather than electrical means; price would also be reduced.


Wii Light Sword: weapon of the gaming Jedi
http://www.slipperybrick.com/2007/11/wii-light-sword-attachment/
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It’s about time we start seeing some Jedi action on the Wii. Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is headed to the Wii next Spring, but in the meantime you can get your Star Wars fix with this new lightsaber attachment. You can get it now from Play.com.

A few features are a power up/down effect for saber glow. It can also be dimmed down. It sports 22 ultra-bright LEDs and an on/off switch. You’ll need 3 AA cells to keep it lit. These are scheduled to ship later this very month. $31 is all it takes to be a very happy Jedi.

To qoute Ben Kenobi, “The light saber is an elegant weapon from a more civilized age.”


I don’t know about you, but I can hardly wait to cut down some Stormtroopers, a sith or two, and even C3PO if I must.
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