Cell phones take a cue from Wii, use nunchuk controller
We'll be damned if we'll ever play a game on our cell phone (actually, that's a lie: we played Snake once). Our gigantic, meaty paws aren't designed to play on such a small device. Besides, we already have a portable device for games. It's called a DS.But, the market is booming enough to demand peripherals be manufactured. The latest of which takes a cue from the Wii in the pictured nunchuk controller. Brought to you by manufacturer Zeetoo, the device is bluetooth-enabled and dubbed the Zeemote. The underside of the controller even has analog stick and buttons. And, they're even working on a motion-sensitive version, as we speak.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Nigeria @ Jan 2nd 2008 5:58PM
Space Invaders on the ol Nokia just got a whole lot more interesting, kinda.
Yup.
Tom @ Jan 2nd 2008 6:40PM
WOW, the ZEEMOTE!!!!!!???? How CREATIVE!!! Yeah, I'd rather play my DS on the go and my Wii in my house, thank you very much.
jason @ Jan 2nd 2008 9:38PM
Do I smell lawsuit?
Croove55 @ Jan 3rd 2008 2:54AM
"The underside of the controller even has analog stick and buttons."
All on the underside? That must be difficult to use...
I'm sorry, I'll stop making typo jokes.
James @ Jan 3rd 2008 10:27AM
That's actually a really neat idea. Now they just need to make it fit into/onto my phone so I actually remember to take it with me when I go out...
Or, I could just keep my DS in my pocket like the rest of you guys =-)