Yes, that's what the port at the bottom of the MotionPlus is for. The nunchuk and MotionPlus are required for a few games in Wii Sports Resort.
Yes. Any Wii MotionPlus should work with any Wii Remote and Wii.
A Wii Remote is about $20, and a Nunchuk is about $25, so together they would be $45.
To connect the Wii Nunchuk controller to the Wii, first put the cord through the connector hook on the Wii Remote wrist strap and then the locate external extension connector on the base of the Wii Remote to insert the Nunchuk plug.
That would be called the Wii MotionPlus.
In order to use more than 1 Wii Remote in Wii Sports Resort, buy more Wii MotionPlus accessories and attach those to more Wii Remotes.
There is no L or R on the wii remote nor nunchuk there on the classic controller.
SKATE IT COMBINATIONS: Wii Remote Wi Remote & Nunchuk Balance Board
Yes. It does but doesn't make a difference so you should just use the wii remote.
If you are using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, you shake both while looking at your hands. Then Mason will break free. Note, this takes awhile to get right.
No, but you can use a Wii Remote, Wii Remote with Nunchuk or the steering wheel accessory.
I thought you just tip the remote like a steering weal
No, you do not need the Wii MotionPlus accessory to use the Wii U. The Wii U is compatible with standard Wii remotes, including those with built-in MotionPlus. However, certain games that require precise motion controls may benefit from the enhanced accuracy of the MotionPlus, so it could be useful for specific titles.