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GLoRySoGLoRy said:
Gamerace said:
Esa-Petteri said:
Gamerace said:
Esa-Petteri said:

If it is not required, why do you think people will buy it? I am not talking about those people who visit gaming forums and stuff, but the average consumer.

 

For one Wii Sports Resort will probably sell an easy 10m. 

Casual Wii owners bought a Wii on the promise of games like Wii Sports than make you feel like you're playing the game rather than pressing buttons.  Why wouldn't they want WM+ which could, finally, deliver on that promise?

I wouldn't be surprised at all if at some point in '09 WM+ becomes a standard pack-in with every Wii sold.

And for the more Core Wii players, they'll be all over it.

 

I don't know, maybe they are happy with the wii as it is. Aren't you happy with your wii?

It would make sense to make WM+ a pack-in item. That way it would definitely get more support.

 

For that sports resort selling easy 10m, I just don't see that happening. At least it won't be "easy". :)

 

I love the Wii but I too have been disappointed that we don't have a real SW lightsaber game or a tennis game where you can add spin without pressing B.   WM+ (hopefully, truly) is the realization of what the Wii should be

 

 

 people would rather press B. turning the wiimote wont make any difference in terms of gameplay.

lol good one.  When they have the 1:1 motion support M+ will offer, they'll rather press a button.  Sure.

 



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