Location free player plus PSP equals Wii on a tiny tiny screen
While we ourselves aren’t quite sure how useful this ultimately is, we have to admit that a number of us here at QJ found it cool anyways. QJ reader nano alerts us to this YouTube video where YouTube user obiwan222222 claims been able to play the Wii on his PSP using Location Free support.
Observe:
Yes, we can hear it now. Some of you folks are probably thinking fake already. Well, given that he just seems to be using his PSP as a monitor, and isn’t really doing anything more complicated than that, we’ll leave the debunking to you folks.
Anyway, on the chance that this isn’t fake, the only handy application that comes to mind is that this might serve as a great solution if in case your Wiimote strap just snapped, and you’re in desperate need of a screen.
While we ourselves aren’t quite sure how useful this ultimately is, we have to admit that a number of us here at QJ found it cool anyways. QJ reader nano alerts us to this YouTube video where YouTube user obiwan222222 claims been able to play the Wii on his PSP using Location Free support.
Observe:
Yes, we can hear it now. Some of you folks are probably thinking fake already. Well, given that he just seems to be using his PSP as a monitor, and isn’t really doing anything more complicated than that, we’ll leave the debunking to you folks.
Anyway, on the chance that this isn’t fake, the only handy application that comes to mind is that this might serve as a great solution if in case your Wiimote strap just snapped, and you’re in desperate need of a screen.