Wiimote: Spot the Difference Game
The new Wiimotes are undoubtedly more round and thicker than the old models. I think this not only makes for a good grip, but also built for comfort even with extended hours of playing. The trigger now also has a curvier shape than before. Adding the speaker put more length to the remote. This may cause some problems on turning during driving games but it’ll be awesome on sword games.
There also have been a lot of changes when it comes to buttons on the remote. The a-b buttons have been renamed to 1-2, while the start and select button have been made into the plus and minus sign. The power button and the lights at the bottom also got a more modern look to them this time around. Last, the expansion port, which was a USB before is now a 4-pin Firewire socket.
Via gamerwithin
The new Wiimotes are undoubtedly more round and thicker than the old models. I think this not only makes for a good grip, but also built for comfort even with extended hours of playing. The trigger now also has a curvier shape than before. Adding the speaker put more length to the remote. This may cause some problems on turning during driving games but it’ll be awesome on sword games.
There also have been a lot of changes when it comes to buttons on the remote. The a-b buttons have been renamed to 1-2, while the start and select button have been made into the plus and minus sign. The power button and the lights at the bottom also got a more modern look to them this time around. Last, the expansion port, which was a USB before is now a 4-pin Firewire socket.
Via gamerwithin