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Case in point, this modification of a third party Wii “Nunchuk” by [Giliam de Carpentier] that turns the accessory into a stand-alone wireless controller powered by a ATtiny44A.
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Wii's controller: not just a nunchuckEveryone has seen the analog-stick nunchuck, but it won't be the only attachment for the Wiimote. Nintendo hasn't finalized designs yet, but I managed to get a ...
Microsoft has launched the Xbox Adaptive Joystick, a companion controller that looks very similar to the Wii's Nunchuk accessory. Fans of Nintendo's retro console will spot the same shape as the ...
At CES, Nyko showed off a wireless nunchuck controller that made playing the Wii a completely wireless experience, and it seemed like a good idea for people who hate all those unsightly cables.
February 6, 2009 - - Logic3 is launching 6 colored Nunchuk Mini’s, the latest in its popular range of Nintendo Wii accessories. The Nunchuk Mini’s are the ideal way to add some fun and color ...
If you read my article the other week on Wii hacks — and if not, why the hell? — you know that one of the things the Wii-on-PC crowd was hoping to get figured out was how to use the nunchuk ...
Alternatively, a Wii Nunchuck is used to shake things up with manual control. Thank you, Wei-Chieh Tseng, I’m completely lost for words, and that doesn’t happen often. [Nowhereelse via Engadget] ...