Using a LocationFree Player and a homemade sensor bar, obiwan222222 has crafted an ingenious way to play Wii on the go. However, with a six second lag, most games would be nigh impossible to play. Hey, at least he can participate in some of Wii's non-gaming functionality, like the Everybody Votes channel.
Is there any use for having this kind of setup? Not really. But it demonstrates the strange things that people are doing everyday with their PSPs.
[Via QJ]
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Kid makes PSP play Wii games
New PSP video game magazine released

The guys over at DCEmu UK have just released their first PSP-formatted, multi-platform video game magazine. The magazine, which is the successor to PSPWeekly, focuses on the PSP NeoFlash Summer Coding Competition, but it also touches on Dreamcast and Nintendo Wii news.
If you're interested in the NeoFlash competition, you'll want to check out this issue because it is chock full of great information and screens of submitted games.
I gotta say, the first issue doesn't look too shabby. Personally, I'm not really big into the homebrew scene, so that doesn't interest me greatly, but I'm always on the look out for fresh Dreamcast content.
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The winner of Leipzig? PSP
NOTE: This editorial is the opinion of Andrew Yoon, and does not represent the opinion of PSP Fanboy, Joystiq or Weblogs, Inc.Every video game convention, there's a "winner" of some sorts. It's pretty safe to say that the Nintendo Wii "won" the last E3, proving that waving around our hands can be fun. Not only did the Wii prove that the control scheme works, there was an amazing list of exclusives, from Nintendo's own Mario to third party efforts, like Red Steel. Nintendo wowed the crowd at E3 because of the amazing quality and potential of the games for its system.
Did Nintendo pull the big win at the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany this year? No. Did Microsoft? No. Sony took the win for this year's show, but not because of a great showing of PlayStation 3 goods (there were none at the show), but because of Konami's absolutely excellent lineup of upcoming PSP games. Yes, you heard me right: PSP "won" Leipzig.












