Nintendo Wii Remote To Get Wii MotionPlus To Enhance Accuracy

Those of you who own Nintendo’s Wii Console will know that, whilst the motion sensing offered by the Wii Remote on the whole puts in a sterling performance there are times (certainly in first person shooters and games requiring extreme precision) when the Wii Remote can prove a little taxing and somewhat out of sync with your motions, and it would appear than Nintendo are not only aware of this, but are set to offer a solution in the form of a new Wii Remote accessory known as the Wii MotionPlus.
Designed to attach to the end of your Wii Remote, the Wii MotionPlus promises greater accuracy allowing for more precise control thanks to what Nintendo bill as being the MotionPlus’s ‘true 1:1 response’ which serves to accurately reflect motions in 3D space.
Nintendo are set to announce more details concerning their up and coming Wii MotionPlus imminently during an E3 briefing and we will, of course, bring you further details (as well as, hopefully, availability and pricing) the moment such information becomes available to us.
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