Game Hacks

 Controlling Electronics with Your Mind

Are Wiimote hacks a joke compared to what is around the corner? NeuroSky is developing some consumer technology that might lead the way to some intense game control in the near future! Video after the jump. “NeuroSky has developed a cost effective bio sensor and signal processing system for the consumer market. Our wearable technology unlocks worlds of new applications such as consumer electronics, health, wellness, education and training. The

Nes Controller Wallet

If you want to make a wallet that you can’t buy anywhere why not make one out of an old NES controller. “you will need: one sacrificial Nes controller small phillips screwdriver wire snip pliers UHU glue Long Zip” Via: Digg

PowerFest '94 SNES Cartridge - $300,000

If you have $300,000 burning a hole in your pocket and want a piece of video gaming history now is your chance. Auction Link PowerFest ’94 SNES Cartridge Link “This is the game used in the Nintendo World Championships II also known as the PowerFest ’94. This competition cart is one of a kind and is the only one known to still exist. Only around 32 were made and they

SNES RCA Video Mod

Hack your Super NES to have audio out and composite video out. “Well, I was sick of having to dig behind my TV to exchange the cable from my Nintendo 64 to play my SNES. So I figured why not install two RCA jacks so I can plug it directly into the front of my TV.” Thanks for sending this hack in Sashi.

Wiimote Door Unlocker

This video shows 3 ways to open a door, first 2 will give you the been there done that feeling. The 3rd is fantastic, using a Wimote the user simply gives his wrist a flick to unlock the door! Here is the project link, and here is the translated version. Video after the jump. “DIY doorlock system via FreeBSD6.2 + Bluetooth HID stack + libpasori. To authenticate a user, this

Shootable Simon Game

Check out this cool hack of the Simon game from Sparkfun that the guys at I make Projects made. If rings of plexiglass were used a target practice game could be made using a small microcontroller. Video after the jump. “This is a Simon game from Spark Fun Electronics which you play by shooting plexiglass plates with an Airsoft gun instead of tapping buttons with your fingers. It’s fun and