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Many developers probably felt left outside the loop at the very least.

Even if the M+ control system was in its preliminary stages of development, a heads up would have been a bit more than just a courtesy call to third parties.

What it probably feels like to those who were completely unaware of the new feature, is that Nintendo was planning on keeping under their hat for as long as possible in the interest of capitalizing on the improvements well before any of its third party developers.

On the plus side, it -should- mean that games in the future using M+ functionality will be designed as such from the ground up, rather than having it tacked on as an afterthought.

Seeing as how many developers are already guilty of tacking on standard motion controls without merit, I'd really prefer to see M+ implemented only in games that actually take advantage of the improvement.