If you're a Mac user, this video is likely to interest you. An aspiring individual hacked the program Wiiji (which is designed to allow Wiimote integration with Macs) to recognize the Balance Board as a joystick, allowing the use of Nintendo's peripheral with games that allow for joystick control. In the video above, you can see it in use through games Neverball and Extreme Tux Racer. Looks fun, if we may say so.
OSX and Balance Board play nice, have fun together
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If you're a Mac user, this video is likely to interest you. An aspiring individual hacked the program Wiiji (which is designed to allow Wiimote integration with Macs) to recognize the Balance Board as a joystick, allowing the use of Nintendo's peripheral with games that allow for joystick control. In the video above, you can see it in use through games Neverball and Extreme Tux Racer. Looks fun, if we may say so.
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Jan 21st 2009 6:17PM AntiVillian said
I must try this!
Posted: Jan 21st 2009 10:28PM (Unverified) said
macs have games?!?!
Posted: Jan 21st 2009 10:53PM megapenguinx said
Darwiin Remote actually works better...
I played TF2 with it and it wasn't half bad
I played TF2 with it and it wasn't half bad
Posted: Jan 22nd 2009 11:19AM (Unverified) said
yay. i love macs.
Posted: Jan 22nd 2009 11:20AM (Unverified) said
i hate hate hate hate hate hate hate HATE HATE HATE
PCs.
PCs.
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