Johnny Lee: Wii Remote hacks
Sunday, July 11th, 2010 at
3:24 pm
www.ted.com Johnny Lee demos his amazing Wii Remote hacks, which transform the game piece into a digital whiteboard, a touchscreen and a head-mounted 3-D viewer. A multi-ovation demo from TED2008.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Tagged with: hacks • Johnny • Remote
Filed under: Wii News, Articles, and Videos
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4:23 yeah sure< its two years later and still we didnt see 3D games on the wii!!!! Nintendo wants money and they wont release that devise on this console maybe on the next one!
you can say that they are using the same technique on the 3DS but without the glasses !!!
awesome
Wow. He should make his own gaming company and sell stuff like this!
Nice work!
this guy is fucking brilliant.
this guys is a freakin genius
AMAZING!!
i hope he pantened this! however you spell it
Wow, wii doesn’t need a 3D ready TV, just need a Wiiheadtracker and BAM!
@Danielnoctis nintendo lawyers?
@dk2player i dont think so
Why isn’t this guy the CEO of Nintendo?
of course had to be an asian, asians are too smart.
Is that how the 3DS works? The head-tracking?
wait this video was uploaded 2 yrs ago , hes probably pretty damn rich and has future contracts to several companies
im working on a boxing game using this teachnology, it uses gloves with a infer red led in each nuckle and 2 in the sholders
And they say money is a motivator for innovation… NON SENSE!
Why on earth haven’t they incorporated this technology into their developments yet? I sure as hell hope he has the patent on this, though I know it’s based on pre-existing technology!
Of course an asian. LOL.
I’m proud.
wow i really like this guy
@the7ak3 and how 3DS connect with head tracking? I mean where games for Wii with this incredible innovation.
@v3dDotRu Nintendo 3DS
WHERE GAMES?!
he has done all these amazing things in 2007, a genius right there…
The head tracking ability has been around for some time. It’s very popular in the flight simulation communities.
Google Track-IR, they have several different systems that work similar to this. The concept is nothing new, the hack, however, is quite impressive.