I found a lot of interesting projects involving Wiimote, the remote control from Nitendo Wii game console on the following site http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/projects/wii/ .
In order to realize such projects you don't need a Wii, what is needed is a Wiimote that costs aroung 400kr, and a sensorbar that costs around 100kr.
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It might also be an idea to check out his (Johnnys) and other peoples work on youtube. There's also no need to buy a sensorbar. I would recomend buying your own IR-leds instead, as they are a lot cheaper and since they give you a lot more freedom about what you can create (e.g strong LED-arrays).
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