What we have here is a short video demoing how tin Wiimote and iPhone sing along. As you’re about to see, the application, made by some really smart programmer, showcases Wiimote and how it’s used for controlling a virtual representation of itself on the iPhone. The doubt that pops in everyone’s drumhead is why would person want to do this? Maybe for gambling? Just for fun, or to prove that tin be done? We’re not sure, but we always enjoy when person hacks an iPhone… or any other gimmick, for that matter. Anyway, the mentioned clip follows after the jumping. Enjoy!

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