Earlier today Nintendo announced that they would start selling the MotionPlus snap-on for their Wii remotes on June 8, for $20 a pop.
But Nintendo's first MotionPlus-supporting game, Wii Sports Resort, won't hit stores until a month and a half later for $50 for the game and add-on. So what's a gamer to do in the meantime.
As of now there are three third-party games coming out prior to the release of Wii Sports Resort that will support MotionPlus.
Sega's Virtua Tennis 2009 hits on May 19, Electronic Arts' Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 hits on June 16 and EA's Grand Slam Tennis hits on June 18.
Nintendo reconfirmed that Wii Sports Resort will still be the first title they make to support the add-on controller. And what about a new Wii Remote with MotionPlus built in?
"We have no plans for that at this time," Nintendo a rep tells us.