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Waggle is constantly evolving, Miyamoto says photo

One of the questions that pops up on a regular basis in my head when I’m sitting around popping up questions in my head (usually Tuesdays and bank holidays) is why Wii MotionPlus is only an optional add-on instead of a new Wii Remote with the technology built in. Maybe that’s coming eventually, but for now the reasoning is that Motion Plus is simply a peripheral evolution for the Wii Remote, and not a new Wii Remote. This is according to the godfather of gaming, Shigeru Miyamoto, in a recent interview where he discussed why Motion Plus wasn’t around at the launch of the Wii and why it wasn’t coming as a controller on its own.

“It’s a continuous evolution. Not all the Wii software requires MotionPlus, so it is appropriate for us to position it as a peripheral. Also, it was not technically feasible for the technology to be realized with such a compact size. The fact we are now being able to sell MotionPlus at this price, at this size, is the result of technological advancements in the field of microelectro-mechanical systems, which took place after Wii launched,” the legend said.

Part of me is excited about the possibility of constantly new and evolving controls, and I think the Wii has shown that this approach can be viable, especially since Wii Motion Plus is damn awesome. It would indeed go along with Nintendo’s view that interaction is more important than advancing graphics. However, the other part of me doesn’t want to be buying a new attachment to my Wii Remote every year until the thing looks like one of those poles highwire acts use except with a nunchuk dangling off the end.


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wanderingpixel's Avatar
wanderingpixel at 07/18/2009 22:06
Miyamoto has spoken. Please prepare the sacrifice.
Super Drybones's Avatar
Super Drybones at 07/18/2009 22:13
Wow it only took 5 evolutions to get a hoe, this dude is lucky.
Los255's Avatar
Los255 at 07/18/2009 22:15
$30 extra dollars will always get you some evolution.
Jon B's Avatar
Jon B at 07/18/2009 22:45
Evolution? Revolution more like. Amirite?
Qraze's Avatar
Qraze at 07/18/2009 23:10
evolution does not exist in electronics, only advances in electronics exist. we all still use our hands to control. until we use only our brain only, there is no evolution in video games.
Harris Hatsworth's Avatar
Harris Hatsworth at 07/18/2009 23:14
I still believe that the Wiimote was intelligently designed.
Gavin's Avatar
Gavin at 07/18/2009 23:19
Unfortunately most Wii games are not intelligently designed.
Atlas's Avatar
Atlas at 07/18/2009 23:45
Did anyone else get Squirtle to evolve? LEVEL 16! LEVEL 16!
Chronic Logic's Avatar
Chronic Logic at 07/19/2009 00:11
Virtual Reality > Waggle
Monodi's Avatar
Monodi at 07/19/2009 01:08
NintendoOn plz
Jack Maverick's Avatar
Jack Maverick at 07/19/2009 01:46
I wish the Power Glove would make a return, I actually feel more comfortable using that piece of motion technology than the Wiimote.
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ScottyG at 07/19/2009 07:39
Heck yeah waggle is constantly evolving... just like 'bating. You gotta refine the hand technique, make sure you leave out any unnecessary sudden movements or spastic jerks (unless you like that sort of thing), better incorporate tilts and twists, etc.

Waggle, like 'bating, is a very complicated beast my friend. Sure, getting a "happy ending" is your ultimate goal, but you can make the experience all the more enjoyable if you take the time to experiment and learn how to do things right. :)
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Neonie at 07/19/2009 07:44
I am really disappointed I did not come into this thread and see a photoshopped version of a (somehow) evolving Wii-Mote in the comments. :c
Cadtalfryn's Avatar
Cadtalfryn at 07/19/2009 07:55
I love the Wii-Motion Plus. It's so bad.
smackifilia's Avatar
smackifilia at 07/19/2009 17:04
@Cadtalfryn

Hahaha.

Someone give that dude a best comment award now.
dclark's Avatar
dclark at 07/20/2009 17:06
I'm a little confused by the image. How does the guy turn into a computer?
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