
Officially revealed at E3 2008, Wii MotionPlus promises 1-to-1 control, which simply means that the add-on device will improve the Wii Remote’s motion-sensing capabilities. How neat. Nintendo has been coy about the peripheral’s coming out party, with recent reports suggesting that the platform holder is struggling to push it out the door – something that Nintendo of America boss Reggie Fils-Aime refuted such claims in an early April Eurogamer report.
Well, after much speculation, Nintendo has finally nailed down release dates for the United States and Europe.
This morning, the Kyoto-based company revealed, via a press release, that Wii MotionPlus will hit American shores on June 8, while IGN reported that Europe will receive the peripheral on June 12. However, rather than rush out and plop down the $19.99 for the standalone enhancement, you might want to wait until July 26, when Nintendo will release Wii Sports Resort in the States. The game, which will come packed with the shiny new accessory, will retail for $49.99, the standard price for first-party Wii games. The European bundle will launch on July 24.
Tiburon’s Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 and EA Canada’s Grand Slam Tennis will also be compatible with Wii MotionPlus. Last year, Electronic Arts CEO, John Riccitiello, promised that the company would devote more attention to Wii development in the future, and it looks like we’re finally seeing the games he was talking about.
I am sure that someone will be excited by this news, but I have absolutely no plans to purchase the standalone product or the bundle. Aside from the duel game, Wii Sports Resort looks pretty lame. I realize that we haven’t seen everything the sequel will offer, but I am not expecting Nintendo to introduce any additional modes that will rock my world. I once considered throwing my copy of Wii Sports in the garbage, since bowling was the only worthwhile part of the package. Also, I refuse to spend $19.99 to enhance something that already works fine. What? I need that money for booze and bologna sandwiches.
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