No, the wii remote plus is slightly smaller than the originall remote.
Wii remote plus is black and wii remote is white and less advanced but also less expensive
No, wii remote plus games will have special mark on the box that says they are remote plus compatible
Wii Remotes do work with the Wii U, as long as it is a Wii Remote with a WiiMotion Plus attachment or a Wii Remote Plus, and as long as the game supports it.
It is. A Wii remote plus is a Wii remote with the motion plus accessory built in.
a genuine wii remote plus is about $45. a genuine wii remote is about $30.
another wii remote and a wii motion plus
I'd go for the first option, it's the same thing, but with a motionplus device that enhances the quality of the sensors. Or something similar.
New Super Mario Bros. U supports single player play using either the gamepad or a Wii Remote Plus or a Wii Remote with the WiiMotion Plus attachment. For multiplayer, the use of the Wii Remote Plus is required. New Super Mario Bros. U, along with all other Wii U titles, does not support the original Wii Remote without a WiiMotion Plus attachment.
The attachment on the end of the Wii remote is the Wii Motion Plus. This attachment allows the remote to respond to precise movements to give certain games a more authentic motion experience. Some of the games in Wii Sports Resort require the Wii Motion Plus attachment, as well as other games. As well, Nintendo has also released a Wii Remote Plus, which has Wii Motion Plus capabilities built into it.
no
No just Wii motion plus controller with normal wii should work There is no motion plus console
Press the plus sign on the wii remote