Add an extra chip to the Wii controller to allow it to transmit data (regular gyroscopic readings + GPS) via cellular network to the console at home.
Enter Wii:pedometer, Wii:SkyJmpr, Wii:Spy, etc.-- xipetotec, Sep 13 2007 Um, what exactly is the point of that?-- DrCurry, Sep 13 2007 Stick a broom up its USB port and it can sweep the floor on its way out.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 13 2007 kind of hard to see the screen when your falling from 30000 feet dontcha think?-- jhomrighaus, Sep 13 2007 The point is further integration of Wii into the daily life. E.g. with Wii:pedometer you could enter an online contest of who walks (and fights obesity/warming) the most. With Wii:SkyJmpr you get online cred by having the proof you actually did jump, not just bragging about it.
So this would be more like those "Achievements" that X-box has, but you have to go out into the real word to get them. Jump with a parachute 2 times and have a secret low-gravity Mario level unlocked -- which you will appreciate more after actually skydiving.-- xipetotec, Sep 13 2007 I could see the point of this. I'd buy it.
Why not just have the remote sync your data to the console when you take it home?
Wii Pedometer would make a great addition to Wii sport's fitness section.
I like the idea of getting achievements by doing things in the real world.
Just one ?, what if someone has a physical limitation that would prevent them from doing physically demanding things to get free game levels, like skydiving?
Anyway, bun. [+]-- wolstech, Sep 14 2007 [wolstech]Secret levels can be optional -- and there, of course, can be several types of those with different "achievements" required to unlock them.-- xipetotec, Sep 14 2007 I like this. Remove the GPS and just make it a motion data capture device . The kids can move about in daily life to make keys that activate extras when playing the Wii . Hopefully it would cause more healthy energetic play . Name = Wii-about .-- wjt, Jan 12 2009 A sensor bar is needed for the motion tracking; I doubt GPS alone would be able to take its place. Perhaps an altimeter is also needed?-- ed, Jan 12 2009 Yes, reminds me of untrained kittens.-- theleopard, Jan 13 2009 random, halfbakery