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I've got my two Wiimotes with WM+ wrapped in rubber and two without dongles or rubber. I bought all my Wiimotes before the jackets came along, and didn't feel a huge need to get them, but with WM+ my wiimotes are more massive and being played with more exaggerated gestures than before, so leaving the rubber on makes sense. I keep a couple naked wiimotes because I really prefer them for pointer-based games and NES-style games.

All wiimotes have straps. I trust myself not to chuck the wiimote around, but three incidents with guests have convinced me that they need to be there, and I use them myself as a precaution, to prevent the weight from swinging around distractingly, and to lead a good example.

How's NHL2K10? I'm not normally interested in sports games, but the Wii just makes me interested, somehow.



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