So, you want the Wii MotionPlus accessory, huh? Well, you can get it for only $49.99 next spring, and you get Wii Sports Resort (plus an extrended jacket to hold the Remote and accessory), offering true 1:1 motion-mirroring of games.
I personally think that the new accessory would be really awesome for games featuring swords, and obviously some sports games. What do you guys think it would work for?

We now have images from the newly announced Wii Sports Resort. Click ‘Read More’ to see them all.
They show the three events demoed at the Nintendo E3 2008 press conference - Disc-Dog, jet skiing and fencing (if that’s what they want to call it).
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The first pictures of Wii Speak have appeared!
The images confirm that the mic will connect to the Wii via a USB cable, as well as showing a cable that will probably be a similar length to the one on the sensor bar.  When seen on top of the sensor bar, the mic looks tiny and relatively inconspicuous. Click-in for the images! Read more »
What did you think? Was it fun? Was it heart-wrenching and upsetting?
We got a few, exciting additions to the Wii in terms of hardware. We have the best solution to a parent’s concern over voice chat, being Wii Speak. We have an enhanced gaming experience in the Wii MotionPlus.
There are some new games to look forward to. Old IPs were revisited in Animal Crossing and Wii Sports. We have family-friendly fun with Wii Music, a game that takes music games to a whole new level.
Sure, where were the core gamers? They were in these two, summed up sentences after the jump: Read more »

Wii Music was shown at E3 just a couple of minutes ago, and frankly it looks awesome! They started off by showing of some air drumming. You use the Wii Remote and Nunchuk as your own drumsticks and the Wii balance board as a bass foot pedal. This system seems to work quite well and looks like it’ll give Rock Band and Guitar Hero a run for their money.
After the drum solo had ended, Shigeru Miyamoto walked onto the stage, playing a ’saxophone’. He did this by holding the Remote to his mouth, recorder style, and used the buttons to emulate the notes… Read more »