An ingenious person has taken the original Wii-Mote to the Xbox 360. We know the 360 carries the hardcore gaming and the Wii has that unique touch, so why not have both? He has made something called the Xbox 360 Input Machine or XIM which allows you to play your favourite Xbox 360 games, on a Wii-Mote.

I (like many others) am a proud owner of a Wii60. Us Wii60 owners feel that we've got gaming all covered. Our Xbox 360 gives us top-class hard core online gaming in high definition. Our Wii gives us really unique gaming experiences because the Wiimote is like nothing else. But, what if we could get the best of the Xbox 360 and the best of the Wii, together, in a single game? I was curious, and the end result is my creation that I call Xbox 360 Input Machine (or, "XIM" for short).
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    Final Blade Aug 7, 07
    Wow cool, I give the guy 3 days b4 getting a lawsuit from ninty.
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    Storm Aug 7, 07
    What? Anyways, that's pretty neat. The wii-mote can blend in with the 360's, too, the white ones, anyways
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    Synergized Aug 7, 07
    This is pretty neat. I'd sure love to try this out one day.
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    Evanster Aug 7, 07
    Nice. If I had a 360 and a WiiMote then I'm there.
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    TurMoiL911 Aug 7, 07


    Oh man, that guy is a freaking genius. I wish I could play my 360 like that. That must have taken a lot of technical skill.
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    chaos Aug 7, 07
    Holy shit, that's awesome. Makes me want to buy a 360 even more now, which I'm still saving for. I'd love to play Halo with a Wii-mote.
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    Mr Sponget Aug 8, 07
    Brings new meaning to the word "Wii60".
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    black doom Aug 8, 07
    Well, last gen ports to the Wii aren't really that good, so he did the reverse. I just want more new Wii games though. So much potential... get to work industry.
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    tidus04 Aug 9, 07
    That sounds interesting I guess, I dont get what they point or why they have bothered in but still, sounds okayish

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