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Nintendo Wii Video and News
| WARNING: No Dogs Allowed in Game Room This video tells it all of why you should not play your Wii with the dog in the room |
| Wii for All Video An all new, active way to play. Become more connected to the game than ever before. Wii provides an experience like no other. You don't just play Wii. You experience it. Experience Wii. |
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| Tracking fingers with the Wii Remote Using an IR led array and some reflective tape, you can track fingers in thin air using the Wii Remote. |
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Kynogon Announces Kynapse Support For Wii
AI middleware developer Kynogon has announced today that Kynapse, its AI engine, has been chosen by Sony Online Entertainment for the development of a DC Comics-based MMO for PlayStation 3, licensed by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment.The Kynapse middleware solution includes specific features for next-generation platforms, including hierarchical 3D pathfinding compatible with streaming mechanisms, and 3D dynamic pathfinding for full physics games. The software also offers automatic 3D perception and pathfinding data generation supporting very large maps, 3D topology dynamic analysis, team coordination mechanisms, and AI architecture with high level performance.
Wireless Wii Nunchuck
The Wii is a pretty slick system in many ways, from the small and understated proportions of the console to the minimalist yet powerful Wiimote. In our minds, its only really glaring aesthetic shortcoming is the fact that the Wiimote and Nunchuck are tethered by a wire that gets in the way during gameplay and makes storing the controllers a hassle. Many have debated why Nintendo didn't extend the Wii's wireless capabilities to both controllers, and there have been rumors from time to time that Nintendo is considering launching a wireless option.
Read more Wireless Wii Nunchuck from IGN



