Halo 2 fun using Wiimote-Nunchuk combo
There’s this guy named OBsIV who is so brilliant that he was able to play Halo 2 on the Xbox 360 with Nintendo’s motion-sensing remote controllers Wiimote and Nunchuk. According to our guy, he calls this project “Xbox 360 Input Machine” or “XIM” and definitely providing Wii60 owners the best gaming experience.
Aside from the obvious and already mentioned tools, OBsIV also used the peripheral XFPS 360. He added that one great thing about the accessory is that it circumvents the Xbox 360’s security which usually prohibits third parties from creating alternate input devices, not to mention it being able to convert PS2 controller input to Xbox 360 input.
The developer did a lot of other things with the project that concerns hardware, software and even firmware. If you want to know the technical details, you can click on our Read link below and browse through the project’s whole description. If you only want to be amazed, then go ahead and watch the video below.
There’s this guy named OBsIV who is so brilliant that he was able to play Halo 2 on the Xbox 360 with Nintendo’s motion-sensing remote controllers Wiimote and Nunchuk. According to our guy, he calls this project “Xbox 360 Input Machine” or “XIM” and definitely providing Wii60 owners the best gaming experience.
Aside from the obvious and already mentioned tools, OBsIV also used the peripheral XFPS 360. He added that one great thing about the accessory is that it circumvents the Xbox 360’s security which usually prohibits third parties from creating alternate input devices, not to mention it being able to convert PS2 controller input to Xbox 360 input.
The developer did a lot of other things with the project that concerns hardware, software and even firmware. If you want to know the technical details, you can click on our Read link below and browse through the project’s whole description. If you only want to be amazed, then go ahead and watch the video below.