Posted Oct 07, 2008 at 09:44AM by Isaac C. Listed in: News Tags: Wiimote, motion-sensing, Nintendo Company Ltd., Nintendo of America, MotionPlus
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MotionPlus Tech Was Too Expensive - Image 1When Nintendo revealed the MotionPlus accessory for the Wiimote back at E3, I bet a lot of you had the same thought I had. "So... it'll make my motion-sensing controller... work better? Why in Miyamoto's name wasn't it built in at the start in the first place?"

Well according to Nintendo of America prez Reggie-Fils-Aime, it was all about the cost of the tech. Fils-Aime says that they were aware of the gyroscope tech that is now used for the MotionPlus accessory during the time of the Wii's development. However, he explains that:

[...] the cost would have been too high for the business model. It would have been unacceptable. By waiting about three years, the costs come down substantially and it becomes a viable product.


Being a very affordable console is one of the things that made the Wii popular, so I'd say Nintendo made the right choice at the time. After all, I still got to enjoy games even without it.

But now that the tech's here, there's a possibility that future games might not work without it, forcing gamers to buy one whether they want to or not just for future games. If that's the case, I wonder if they will offer future Wiimotes with the gyroscope tech already built in.



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