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Actually, I can't see how Nintendo could stop that. A sensor bar is nothing at all, just two uv lights. And if a 360 game registers a wiimote (they might need a doogle?) then that's not breaking any patent laws.

The advertising would be tricky as they couldn't use any Nintendo trademarks, owned names, etc. But it too could be done.

Fact is there are programs out now that allow you to use your wii-mote on PC - how is this different?

Edit: The challenge would be Nintendo wouldn't share any development kits/know-how.  MS would basically have to 'hack' the wii-mote programing and figure it out from scratch but that's not terribly hard either.