This video shows two german researchers using a Wii Fit Balance Board to play World of Warcraft. Their next step is to integrate the peripheral's ability to double as a scale and network the collective weight of all of the dedicated WoW players around the globe.
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simply awesome. add the wiimote as a pointer device and you can play WoW without becoming "one" with your computer desk.
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Or you could hold a wireless keyboard and play. Although that might throw off the whole balance thing...
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