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I am wondering though how well the controls work (without connecting a wiimote which is not practical when you are on the move
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Thanks for the listI am wondering though how well the controls work (without connecting a wiimote which is not practical when you are on the move
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Maybe some company could develop bluetooth controls that can be attached to the N900? That would be awesome..
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Hmm looks promising but I cant picture myself using this e.g. on a bus? Needs to be attachable, like a case...
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