Using a Mobile Phone as a "Wii-like" Controller for Playing Games on a Large Public Display
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Paul Coulton | Tamás Vajk | Reuben Edwards | William Bamford | T. Vajk | W. Bamford | P. Coulton | R. Edwards
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