Monday, May 2, 2011

Wii REMOTE PLUS

Wii Remote + Wii Motion Plus =Wii REMOTE PLUS


The Wii Remote Plus builds the MotionPlus sensors directly into the body of the remote. Besides the small text "Wii MotionPlus INSIDE" just under the Wii logo and connection lights, though, the remote is identical to the original Wii Remote. It measures the same 1.3 by 1.5 by 5.8 inches (HWD) and weighs the same 3 ounces as the original remote. The layout is identical to the original Wii Remote; the top face of the remote holds the A, 1, 2, plus, minus, and home buttons and direction pad, while the underside holds the B trigger and the battery door. The only difference is the addition of the new, more accurate sensors.

Unless your game requires or is enhanced by MotionPlus (which isn't a high percentage), the Wii Remote Plus even plays identical to a plain Wii remote. The MotionPlus-enabled games really do offer a whole different level of control when using the Wii Remote Plus. Like Nyko's Wand+, the Wii Remote Plus offers MotionPlus sensitivity without any added bulk, and automatically registers as having a MotionPlus connected when the game needs it. It's simple and seamless.

Unfortunately, the Wii Remote Plus doesn't bring anything new to the table other than the cosmetic convenience. It's just a Wii Remote and a MotionPlus accessory built into the same shell. It's more convenient than using a bare remote and an accessory, but it doesn't further improve on the gaming experience. You're still playing the exact same games you were playing with a Wii MotionPlus block attached to the end of your remote. If you need a new Wii remote, you have no reason not to get the Wii Remote Plus. If you already have enough remotes (and have a Wii MotionPlus accessory), there's no real need to buy this one.

For more information go to Wii official Website

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