The wii is now serious business
The United States military have adapted the motion-sensitive controllers to operate bomb-defusing robots in war-zone siuations.
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The United States military have adapted the motion-sensitive controllers to operate bomb-defusing robots in war-zone siuations.
Made by iRobot in Burlington, Massachusetts, the robot, called the Packbot, uncovers explosives, locates landmines for soldiers in the field, and disposes of bombs. And it's controlled by the Wii Remote because the controllers "are more instinctive, allowing users to focus on data processing," US Department of Energy scientists have said.
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