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I guess I'll wait til I see more games using this to create an opinion.

If it's going to be a while before Wii Sports Resort comes out, why not implement this technology into all future Wiimotes?

Will there be games that say "MotionPlus required"? It's confusing and a hassle to not only buy up to 4 attachments, but keep on eye on which games require it or not...to the average consumer anyway.

Think about it...in a year from now, when the hottest new game on the market is a 4 player game that requires MotionPlus for all 4 players, and you're going to buy a Wii to play it...you have to buy the Wii and 3 extra controllers already, and on top of that you have to buy 4 MotionPlus attachments? I'd feel cheated for sure.

Nintendo could make a new Wiimote with this technology in it...and offer this attachment for all old owners...that seems like the most consumer-friendly choice...I doubt it would cost Nintendo too much to change production.


But that's just my current issue with it...if this MotionPlus actually works well and opens up significantly different gameplay options...I won't really care...new purchasers will though.



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