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no but I do see it having a decent attach ratio and perhaps being responsible for a wave of "core" or better games. We've already seen Tiger woods, EA Grand Slam Tennis, Red Steel 2 and now NHL Hockey 2010 supporting WM+.

Developers may now finally add a new depth to once shallow / buggy games with WM+ and not only can they aim at casual gamerts with non WM+ but they could please the others with a bigger more comprehensive and accurate control scheme with WM+ implemented.

I know this depends on sales but if there is a sudden wave of more depth, amazing controls games then who knows - one may encourage the other and the Wii may have a future with the core gamers yet?

Also: notice most of the WM+ games (so far) also have decent online modes - it's as if developers know their aiming at the core gamers and feel if you add a comprehensive online mode as well as WM+ it'll give them a leg up.