
The Wii nunchuk is certainly one versatile piece of gaming hardware, and we’re delighted to know that it is something Microsoft’s Project Natal won’t be able to do in the future – control a bean bag chair. Dubbed the BeanCat, this skid steer chair is an all-wheel drive, battery powered bean bag chair that relies on the Wii nunchuk to help you get around. The low profile drive ensures your centre of gravity remains low for added stability, where its frame and controlling hardware are completely concealed from the naked eye to make it look like a standard bean bag at first glance.
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