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Day: August 7, 2007

Wiimote On Your XBox 360

August 7, 2007 by Will O'Brien 10 Comments


[UberNoober147] and [Carey] both sent in this round about hack. The Wiimote is interfaced with a PC. The PC outputs to a micro-controller circuit that outputs PlayStation 2 control signals. That’s connected to a XFPS – a PS2 to XBox 360 controller converter. It’s definitely round about, but it works.

Posted in Nintendo Hacks, Nintendo Wii Hacks, Xbox Hacks

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