Or what about this. Ooo Oooo OOOO this could work.

You ever see those tiny little radio control cars at the mall? I believe those are the very same radio control cars that were used to create the hoax video in the first place. Okay, they are SUPER cheap, like 20 bucks retail, right? You get the radio control and the car in a little box and it's cheap fast fun, right?

So what you sell instead, is a PocketPC or a Palm interface module. Inside the module is the transmitter part of that really cheap radio control. Only, instead of buttons on the radio control activating its directions, it's serial commands from the PocketPC or Palm that turn the car left and right and such.

Some very simple Palm/PocketPC software, and for not much more than 20 bucks a pop, you can do almost exactly what they were doing on that video. The only difference is that you're drawing the line on the screen of the PocketPC.

Now, the people have to already own a PocketPC or a Palm, so that's your target audience. But hey, that projet could be done cheaply, practically overnight and on shelves by this Christmas...

Wait, doesn't the new Nintendo handheld come with a pen-touchscreen interface? Can you say, tailor-made development platform with huge potential pre-carved market niche? I remember people wondering what the pen interface for the Nintendo handheld was gonna be good for. Well, we just saw one thing it could be good for.

PATRICK?!?!?!?!? HELOOOOO?!?!? ARE YOU HEARING THIS??!?!?!?!
_________________________
Tony Fabris