Nintendo’s latest video console the Wii is doing very well. What I’ve found interesting is the exploration people are doing with the Wiimote controller itself. It’s already been used for video editing, playing Half-life, and even business presentations. A couple of months ago we were using it as a mouse in VMD and Chimera. Some interest has peaked in having an application designed specifically for the use of the wiimote and scientific visualization.
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