Nintendo announced the Wii MotionPlus at the 2008 Electronic Entertainment Expo, and now we have a final version of the product in our hands. The MotionPlus add-on plugs in to the bottom of the Wii Remote and works with the Remote's sensors to make controls even more precise. Expect to find the MotionPlus in stores for $20 on June 8. We got to try out the MotionPlus with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 and Grand Slam Tennis, both from EA. Both games will launch on June 8 for $49.99 and will later come bundled with the MotionPlus for $59.99.

Wii MotionPlus       All by itself       It's tiny      

At E3 2008, InvenSense's Joe Virginia, VP of wireless business, was kind enough to explain that the Wii MotionPlus uses multiaxis gyroscopes to sense rotational movement, and combining the MotionPlus' rotation sensing with the Wii Remote's other built-in sensors brings new gaming capabilities to the Wii. The Wii MotionPlus has three gyroscopes to track rotational movement across all three axes in 3D space.

The Wii MotionPlus attachment plugs in to the bottom of the Wii Remote. It adds about an inch and a half to the length of the controller and includes a pass-though port for the Nunchuk. The MotionPlus' port cover folds into the Nunchuk's connector to stay out of the way when the Nunchuk is connected. The MotionPlus has a lock that keeps the add-on attached to the Remote. Plugging the whole affair together doesn't take too long. The connector for the MotionPlus has a lot of play, making it easy to connect to the Wii Remote while in the included rubber sleeve. Connecting a Nunchuk to the bottom of the MotionPlus is equally trivial.

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The version of the MotionPlus we saw at E3 2008 looks quite similar to the final version aside from a few color changes.

Our first experiences with the MotionPlus were at E3 2008 with Wii Sports Resort. When you're throwing the Frisbee in the Disc Dog game, the MotionPlus' sensor detects how you're holding the disc in your hand. Rotating your wrists causes the Frisbee to rotate up or down onscreen in response. The Wii Remote, MotionPlus, and Nunchuk become handle bars in the Power Cruising Jet Ski racing game. Rotating the Wii Remote with the MotionPlus attached activates the throttle just like on a motorcycle or personal water scooter.

Grand Slam Tennis incorporates many new controls to better simulate an actual tennis match. The MotionPlus accurately represents both forehand and backhand shots. The added sensitivity gives gamers better ball placement on the court, and rotational controller movement adds spin to shots. Opinions varied from editor to editor, but most liked the added control schemes. Lazy gamers might have trouble though. The small movements you could get away with in Wii Sports Tennis definitely won't cut it in Grand Slam Tennis with the MotionPlus attached.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 makes use of the MotionPlus by giving you the ability to more precisely hit the ball. The game brings a new HUD element specifically for the MotionPlus that incorporates draw and fade capabilities. Twisting the controller either clockwise or counterclockwise determines which way the golf club head rotates in real time. While our golf skills aren't necessarily up to par, it wasn't difficult to take advantage of the new control scheme. Simple onscreen controls gave feedback on what we were doing (and more likely what we were doing wrong).

Those eager to get their hands on the Wii MotionPlus won't have to wait too much longer because the accessory is scheduled to ship in a scant few weeks.

721 Comments

  • Jak_Napier

    Posted Sep 14, 2009 5:04 pm PT

    a really cool addition to the Wii mote

  • gamepunk86

    Posted Sep 8, 2009 9:33 am PT

    this won't change anything. half the casual gamers that bought the wii have no idea this exists.

  • SuperLuigi65

    Posted Aug 30, 2009 11:50 am PT

    Hopefully it will greatly improve how wii games are made and played.

  • MrWhite325

    Posted Aug 15, 2009 5:04 am PT

    so, if when the New Zelda game for the Wii comes out, would there be minimal to no button hitting when it comes to sword fighting? It would be fun to actually stab the enemy, by just, doing a stab motion with the remote, and a finishing motion to finish them

    that'd be awesome!

  • MrWhite325

    Posted Aug 15, 2009 5:01 am PT

    well, probably for a light saber duel, you would have to put some sort of telescoping rod on the front end of the remote, you know, so you can actually aim the saber, and, you wouldnt have to look at the screen, what would be on the screen would be the lightsabers, but you could focus on the fight, and the victory condition could be when you hit your opponent (the actual person) 3-5 times

  • ktseymour

    Posted Aug 6, 2009 10:03 am PT

    When Is the new controller coming? This thing looks unwieldly.

  • greyfox198

    Posted Aug 4, 2009 4:47 pm PT

    Not sure about it, but if all future games are going to use it, I better get it.

  • seanpaul9

    Posted Aug 2, 2009 12:06 am PT

    i would buy it but like others i want to no if it will work with games that are already out bc it would be awesome if it did i would start a new game on zelda with it and other sword games

  • RandomMatt

    Posted Jul 31, 2009 4:58 am PT

    THis is awesome, im really tired of the unsteady typing

  • trw534

    Posted Jul 27, 2009 10:46 pm PT

    it should not cost 25 dollars but it is a great idea.

  • nathanRpotter

    Posted Jul 26, 2009 1:10 am PT

    I think that its to big
    I mean with the technology we have now, Nintendo should have come up with something smaller, slimmer and lighter because that just adds weight to the already heavy wii controller

    I also agree with Wolf-5

  • squaredude44

    Posted Jul 18, 2009 1:30 pm PT

    @Wolf-5

    I agree with everything he said

  • Wolf-5

    Posted Jul 17, 2009 4:26 am PT

    They need to sell the controllsers from now on with them built in. But continue to sell the add-on for those who have the controllers without it.

  • rayzobho

    Posted Jul 13, 2009 11:44 am PT

    "Motionplus shouldn't even exist, nintendo should've made the wii-mote more accurate when they launched the system instead of trying to squeeze another \\\$10 out of us"

    This is a stupid thing to say... it's like saying "PS1 should have had the graphical capability of the PS3 when it was released, what a ripoff!"

  • eal-zubieri

    Posted Jul 12, 2009 11:44 am PT

    they will never beat microsoft(360).

  • vj02

    Posted Jul 3, 2009 12:07 pm PT

    I am looking forward to buy one!

  • gameguy0697

    Posted Jul 1, 2009 3:27 pm PT

    it looks really good i'm surprised

  • MiiWiiNumber2

    Posted Jun 12, 2009 2:14 am PT

    btw, xblade makes an excellent point, use your common sense, everything in life isn't seved on a diamond platter for 69c

  • MiiWiiNumber2

    Posted Jun 12, 2009 2:10 am PT

    from the wii sports resort demo, it looks like its going to be awesome

  • Stange13

    Posted Jun 8, 2009 12:04 pm PT

    Well it looks decent I just hope it delivers on the promises they have made.

  • xblane

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 2:05 am PT

    so I just went through and read most of the last 50 or so comments and I have to say, I have no idea what everyone is complaining about. For starters it seems that most of you don't have a Wii, but hey...your opinion is valid too. Nintendo position their products well... they had a product that was cheaper, could do unique things and they could get it out around the same time as the PS3. As a result they made a mint. Now ppl are complaining that they want to offer an upgrade? Don't buy it if you don't want it. All those suggesting that this should be free from Wii owners, or come free with new Wii's... try existing in the real world.

  • anthonettex

    Posted Jun 6, 2009 7:25 am PT

    i hope redsteel 2 would become a big success so the big guys can start bringing out awesome titles which support this peripheral, and that arnt just kid friendly! Looks at you Sega.

  • Mrdashy

    Posted Jun 4, 2009 2:52 pm PT

    When I get Red Steel 2 I'll get it (Of course cause their shipping the game with the M+), now just to wait for a Star Wars game with some nice M+ Lightsaber combat XD

  • trw534

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 6:27 pm PT

    i might buy it,

  • McAn666

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 9:31 am PT

    Also, quit complaining about \$20 for the M+
    Here in Sweden it will cost \$40, the cheap gamestop took ~\$45 for mine.

  • McAn666

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 9:29 am PT

    I'v reserved M+, Grand Slam Tennis and Tiger Woods 10 @ gamestop. Can't wait to try it out.

  • cadc

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 8:10 pm PT

    Hmmmm.... will probably end up being a must have for when Conduit Releases, that's the type of games where Accuracy is Key, so i'm definitely considering this

  • japanesegoth

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 6:31 pm PT

    "I'm confused though.....is the wii motion plus going to work with any game or just with games with support?? Why else would they ship it on its own before any supporting games are released?"

    just games with support. any game that doesn't say it was made for motion + wasn't programmed to have motion plus...also from what i've heard, they didn't originally include this cause the technology wasn't available at an affordable cost.

  • gatlingboy

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 4:15 pm PT

    this looks ok, but i probably wont buy it

  • gghicks

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 3:59 pm PT

    Quit complaining about \$20. If you cant afford \$20, you dont need to be gaming anyway.

  • stubuz323

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 3:41 pm PT

    I can forgive that the technology wasn't around when the wii came out, I hope this doesn't spawn a whole new breed of mini game gimmicks, cooking mama doesnt need to get any more realistic!!!

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    Blazerbop

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 2:27 pm PT (hide)

    Ummmm... I'm not sure how I feel about this. It just looks like a way for Nintendo to grab a few extra bucks for something that should've been included in the first place. That's weak, Nintendo.

  • dr-snowman

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 11:09 am PT

    dude automattig the technology was not ready when they made the origional wii remote. that's asking too much

  • automattig

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 7:47 am PT

    Motionplus shouldn't even exist, nintendo should've made the wii-mote more accurate when they launched the system instead of trying to squeeze another \$10 out of us

  • kent6650

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 10:36 pm PT

    Great article and information (incl. pics) on the wii motionplus. What I really would love to see on the wiimote side of things is an upgraded version. Like better battery and rechargeable without relying on third party. Perhaps they could opt for a li-ion rechargeable wiimote or anything innovative since it's already high tech. Sorry to say this but having to use AA batteries is a hassle unless of course you're using the third party rechargeables for the wiimote out there. So, yeah dunno why they didn't address the power side of the wiimote for a long time now.

  • aidancarey1

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 2:56 pm PT

    Im surely getting it...too bad ill have to wait until wii sports resort comes out to get it :[

  • Mj-Healy

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 8:24 am PT

    I hope Tiger Woods 10 is gonna work well. The Wii version of 07 is ass.

  • WillKub92

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 8:03 am PT

    I really hope it works out some of the small kinks that make movement controls tedious

  • Da_Mini

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 12:08 am PT

    there making the next red steel which will exclusively use the motion plus

  • Darkman691

    Posted May 31, 2009 8:09 pm PT

    @Jahooc It will only work with games that have support and it is being released at the same time as certain games that have support, it is not going to work with any previous titles but Tiger Woods sounds pretty interesting with the whole rotation mattering(meaning you gotta have skillz son).

  • link631

    Posted May 31, 2009 8:00 pm PT

    sweeeeeeeeet

  • wogboypaul

    Posted May 31, 2009 7:31 pm PT

    looking forward to it...
    it should improve no more heroes, from hurting my hands swinging like crazy..
    this is top priority

  • Mr_Pepworth

    Posted May 31, 2009 3:34 pm PT

    woa i didint know that it did all that, i just thought that it slightly imporved performance i was sceptical at first but now im definatly getting it and the games that use motion plus... hopefully all of the new games that come out after the release of motion plus

  • FalconDice

    Posted May 31, 2009 1:03 pm PT

    It's about damn time. This is why I bought a Wii.

  • black_cat19

    Posted May 31, 2009 10:21 am PT

    I've said it before, I'll say it again: Why should we need to buy an add-on for the wiimote to do what we were promised it would do from the start?
    FAIL

  • ChAoS_UNLEASHD

    Posted May 31, 2009 9:59 am PT

    the future of gaming for sure, but how much longer can nintendo stay ahead of microsoft in the aea of motion sensing?

  • jello_flouride

    Posted May 31, 2009 9:24 am PT

    To slash out
    I bought the Wii on the release date. I never received my straps or wiimote covers. I don't really care though since the wii is not my main console. (xbox360)
    This motionplus BETTER be implemented well and not used to push more shovelware. You know, like 80% of all wii games...
    A sweet starwars lightsaber game might change my mind on this though.

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