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		I really want to see how this enhances the controller before I make any final judgements. 
	But as a few others have said, this could be something amazing with Zelda. I guess we will find out tomorrow.  | 
	
		
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 Also, PS3's at a dead end - Nintendo has the torch right now unless Microsoft has something up its sleeve. Which I doubt right now - but anything could happen.  | 
	
		
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 Totally a guess though. I'll probably get 1 or 2 depending on what games utilize it.  | 
	
		
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		When I first heard this, I was very excited. But then I thought "Wii Sports Baseball had 1:1 motion sensing". I don't know why we needed this? The remote is capable of this, is it not? 
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		Well, no, it isn't capable of 1:1 sensing. All Baseball did was register the tilt and then the shake. Same with Boxing.  
	It just happens to work out like 1:1 controls, because of the simple mechanics. Tennis is already a different story.  | 
	
		
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		So what are everyone's impressions with WM+?  
	A few days ago I finally got to try Wii Sports Resort. I was pleasantly surprised. All games seemed to work great, the swordfighting was most impressive.  | 
	
		
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		I tried it out with Red Steel 2, which I can say was a relatively enjoyable experience. Very very accurate and fun with all the stabbing and slashing and whatnot. 
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		RS2 is amazing with WM+. It's everything that was promised to us the first time around. Aside from that, I haven't had a chance to try it much. 
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		The only thing I've played with WM+ was Sports Resort, and it was really fun and controlled relatively realistically. 
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		I also played Grand Slam Tennis with it, but that was terrible. WM+ broke the game, so I ended up playing without it. And then returning it to the store. 
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		I have been very happy with Wii Sports Resort and Tiger Woods 10. The disc golf on TW10 is worth the price of admission for me, but that's because I like disc golf. I just wish they had fleshed it out better with courses that are better challenges for disc golf. But, as with all games these days, I hardly get the chance to play them. 
	I got Red Steel 2 in the other day, but I vowed not to start playing it until my Fundamentals of Engineering exam is done next Saturday. So overall, I'm very happy with it. My only complaint I guess would be that it tends to get out of sync, after wild sword swinging, for example. I wonder if Nintendo has figured out a better solution to this for the next iteration of motion controls. I have a feeling they will.  | 
	
		
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 As Red Steel 2 in my experience tends to never go out of sync. Even when the wide gestures and the likes. I wonder if its due to it being more gesture based 1:1 than Wii Sports Resort sword fighting, but the difference is so minor.  | 
	
		
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		I think I saw Tiger Woods 2010 for €15, but I didn't pick it up. I'm not into golf, or sport games in general.  
	Zelda can't come soon enough.  | 
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