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Day: December 1, 2007

Reader How-To: Wiimote Horse Controller

December 1, 2007 by Will O'Brien 5 Comments


I linked the Wiimote horse controller in yesterdays extra, but today [Mark] sent us a short and sweet How-to. Essentially, he’s using the Wiimote taped to the horse as a joystick to play Need for Speed on the laptop connected to his big screen. Hit the read link for his write up.

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