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Built-in Wii MotionPlus
3-axis motion-sensing
Detects Twist Of The Wrist Or Turn Of The Body More Accurately
For Wii MotionPlus Games
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Simple. Intuitive. Easy to use. The Wii Remote Plus is a unique controller for the Wii video game system. Now with the increased sensitivity of Wii MotionPlus built-in. The button pressing of typical controllers is replaced by the natural, fluid motion of your hand. The Wii Remote Plus senses your every action and makes you feel less like a player and more like you’re part of the game. With Wii, anyone can play. Some games may require additional accessories (sold separately). See game instruct
Wii Remote Plus – White
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Question by heijin a: How can I dress up a v-neck t’s as a guy?
I have a few v-necks t-shirts – purple, black, and gray. I just wanna know how I can wear them, do I layer them, add accessories, etc? How can I pull the look off? What do I wear them with.
I was personally thinking a cardigan or something, but I dunno.
Thanks a lot, 10 points to best answer.
No stupid answers, pleeease.
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Answer by beautilicious well if they are loose enough on you ,try a long sleeved t shirt underneath usually get these in primark for about 3 pounds each,and i think its a good look
This review is from: Wii Remote Plus – White (Accessory)
When I first tried the Wii, I was like everyone else: I expected it to have 1:1 movement sensitivity. Trying Zelda, I was baffled at why Link wasn’t corresponding to my arm placement. After being schooled in the gyration of the remote, I just learned you have to swing it and the game assumes what you’re doing.
Fast forward to 2009, and we have the MotionPlus accessory. As already mentioned in one of my previous reviews, the MotionPlus adds what the remote should’ve had in the first place: near one-to-one sensitivity. (After trying the PlayStation Move, I’ve found that that has better accuracy.) I was ecstatic about this feature, and played such MotionPlus games as Wii Sports Resort quite often. However, I found that the switching in and out of the MotionPlus and jacket became cumbersome, and soon opted for games that did not use the MotionPlus (the remote was a lot smaller and comfortable without it).
Fast forward yet again, to 2010, and I recall hearing rumors about the MotionPlus being built in in some Nintendo patents from Japan. Soon, Nintendo officially announced it, and I kept waiting for the North American release. Well, here we are, and we finally have what should’ve been the Wii remote to begin with.
They’re exactly the same as the previous models, but with MotionPlus inside (cue the stamped reminder on the bottom front). However, I noticed that the blue lights indicating the player are somewhat brighter. Not sure if it’s me, or if the lights just die out over time, but it was apparent when playing games in the dark. The blue and pink Wii remotes still come with clear silicone jackets, but that’s a personal gripe.
So far, I noticed no difference in accuracy between this and the previous MotionPlus bundle. If you’re hard-pressed for money and don’t mind switching the MotionPlus in and out of the jacket for various games, this isn’t a necessity. But if you have the choice, or need more controllers, this is a no-brainer.
Oh, and yes, this model comes with the silicone jacket and batteries.
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This review is from: Wii Remote Plus – White (Accessory)
When I bought these as pre-order, I could not verify if they came with the rubber cover or batteries. I was happy to find out they come with the same nice rubber cover and batteries!
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What should’ve been the Wii remote in the first place comes better late than never.,
When I first tried the Wii, I was like everyone else: I expected it to have 1:1 movement sensitivity. Trying Zelda, I was baffled at why Link wasn’t corresponding to my arm placement. After being schooled in the gyration of the remote, I just learned you have to swing it and the game assumes what you’re doing.
Fast forward to 2009, and we have the MotionPlus accessory. As already mentioned in one of my previous reviews, the MotionPlus adds what the remote should’ve had in the first place: near one-to-one sensitivity. (After trying the PlayStation Move, I’ve found that that has better accuracy.) I was ecstatic about this feature, and played such MotionPlus games as Wii Sports Resort quite often. However, I found that the switching in and out of the MotionPlus and jacket became cumbersome, and soon opted for games that did not use the MotionPlus (the remote was a lot smaller and comfortable without it).
Fast forward yet again, to 2010, and I recall hearing rumors about the MotionPlus being built in in some Nintendo patents from Japan. Soon, Nintendo officially announced it, and I kept waiting for the North American release. Well, here we are, and we finally have what should’ve been the Wii remote to begin with.
They’re exactly the same as the previous models, but with MotionPlus inside (cue the stamped reminder on the bottom front). However, I noticed that the blue lights indicating the player are somewhat brighter. Not sure if it’s me, or if the lights just die out over time, but it was apparent when playing games in the dark. The blue and pink Wii remotes still come with clear silicone jackets, but that’s a personal gripe.
So far, I noticed no difference in accuracy between this and the previous MotionPlus bundle. If you’re hard-pressed for money and don’t mind switching the MotionPlus in and out of the jacket for various games, this isn’t a necessity. But if you have the choice, or need more controllers, this is a no-brainer.
Oh, and yes, this model comes with the silicone jacket and batteries.
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When I bought these as pre-order, I could not verify if they came with the rubber cover or batteries. I was happy to find out they come with the same nice rubber cover and batteries!
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