Jul 16

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So yeah, we got a chance to check out Nintendo’s new MotionPlus accessory. Wii Sports Resort is the only title announced right now that requires (or supports) MotionPlus, and we gave a couple of the games a run (like sword fighting and jet-skiing). Basically we’re a little at a loss as to how this does anything truly differently or more effectively than current controllers. We get that it’s got additional MEMS accelerometers that supposedly bring the relationship of motion and gameplay to a more 1:1 ratio, and for the motion types we tested, it did seem to work — but the experience and level of immersion felt basically the same. So what’s the deal? More after the break.

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Jul 15

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We knew this one was coming, but we didn’t know the details. Nintendo busted out the new MotionPlus Wiimote add-on at its E3 keynote today. The device, which attaches to the rear of the controller, will be used to tighten up and refine motion sensing on the Wii, and its tweaks will be levied in a new game that the accessory comes paired with called Wii Sports Resort. The console-maker says the MotionPlus brings 1:1 sensing to the Wii, which will enable detailed control heretofore unseen on the system. We’re getting more info (and hopefully a hands-on with the little guy at some point) so stay tuned.

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Source: Joshua Topolsky

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