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Well I don't think it's been out long enough to make any judgements yet.

Wii Sports Resort has probably sold as well as it could and hence I don't think the userbase could have grown much faster than it already has. As such the userbase is still quite small so I can understand why developers that were aiming to have their games ship in Q3 or Q4 wouldn't have bothered to hold back their games to code for WM+.

As others have said, some games like FPS, or anything that mostly uses IR tracking rather than motions is not going to benefit that much from it. I don't really think there have been that many big releases on the Wii in the past few months generally speaking, let alone games that could have benefited greatly from its implementation. In WSR, Golf, Tennis and the upcoming Red Steel 2 we have representatives from some of the more likely genres and I think it's just a matter of time before we see more of that ilk.

It goes to show though that the vast majority of users are either unaware of WM+ or are happy enough with Wii controls as is to make me think that Sony and MS are going to have their work cut out for them in carving a market for their respective motion control devices.