Wii Loop Machine Demo on Vimeo
A demo of my Wii Loop Machine software, which uses a Nintendo Wii controller to wirelessly controller music on your computer. Download it at http://www.theamazingrolo.blogspot.com
Video stolen from joystiq.com.
Wii Loop Machine Demo on Vimeo
A demo of my Wii Loop Machine software, which uses a Nintendo Wii controller to wirelessly controller music on your computer. Download it at http://www.theamazingrolo.blogspot.com
Video stolen from joystiq.com.
Video uploaded to dailymotion by kissdub.
Link stolen from c64music!
Ninbento is a modification of the classic Nintendo Entertainment System that acts as a music visualization system. Using a custom-built circuit and a practice known as “circuit bending,” the modified NES will “listen” to music and generate chaotic and colorful displays to the beat.
Video by apleasantnoise. Thanks to PAgent of PAgent’s Progress for another great find.
Part of getbent.
Pikachu + Theremin = Pikaremin
I learned about the Pikaremin while reading Kotaku yesterday. The artist, Kaseo Shacho, has a flickr gallery of himself performing with 12 circuit-bent Pikachus. Too bad there isn’t some video of that.
Part of Get Bent.
“How high can you get?”
Thumbuki was originally conceived as a video game blog. The name itself is derived from Thumb, the primary gaming appendage, and Kabuki, a form of traditional Japanese theater. With that in mind…
Nintendo is kicking some serious ass in Japan right now (they must be all out of bubblegum.) I had not fully realized this until a few days ago while reading the console charts at The-MagicBox.
If you compare Nintendo hardware sales (DS Lite, GBASP, GBM, GC, DS, GBA) to the other consoles in the top 10 (PS2, PSP, 360, Xbox), you’ll see that Nintendo has sold 2.5x more units this year, most of which can be attributed to the insanely popular DS. The fact that Nintendo holds 6 of those top 10 slots is in itself an indicator of their enormous success. And the year is far from over.
Both Nintendo and Sony are releasing their new consoles in about a month. Though it is unclear which system will be more popular in the long run, Nintendo will have the edge coming out of the gate. The initial availability of the PS3 is going to be extremely limited, giving the Wii a distinct short-term advantage.
I reserved the Nintendo Wii this morning. 30+ people showed up, but only 24 pre-orders were available. I was lucky number 18.
Link, I just know you are going to rescue that princess.
Reserved my copy of Zelda for the Wii last night. I just happened to be there shortly after they started taking pre-orders for the game. Luck? Or because I call daily? You figure it out. (the correct answer is luck)
Rumor has it that people who reserve Wii games from gamestop will get a call the day they start taking pre-orders. However, the clerk which took my $5 deposit had heard nothing about it. Though she did seem to think the chain will start taking pre-orders for the Wii sometime in the next two weeks. She did bring up the dreaded “trade-in only” pre-orders as a possibility. By the way will guarantee that I never shop at gamestop again if this goes through. You don’t penalize your customers like that and get away with it.
* this post will self destruct when thumbuki goes live