Not at all. The NES was released in 1985, way before motion control video game technology was heard of. However, the NES did come with a light gun called the NES Zapper, which allowed you to point at the screen and shoot stuff.
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Yes, the Wii does have a motion sensor. This is what allows the Wii to detect motion controls in the first place, and is required to play Wii games that have motion controls.
Yes, the Nintendo Switch comes with two Joy cons which are mini controllers that have motion controls. The Pro controller also has gyro motion controls as well
it uses motion sensor technology
deends do you mean any motion sensor? for either one it is xbox360 it detects your movement and moves the motion sensor to your body
the Nintendo wii uses motion sensor technology can buy it for around £2000
the sensor reads where the remote is in relation to the sensor and reads what way the remote moves (up, down, left, right) the wii reads this info as if it were a button on a gamepad
No just Wii motion plus controller with normal wii should work There is no motion plus console
another wii remote and a wii motion plus
The Wii MotionPlus is an expansion device for the Wii Remote video game controller that allows it to more accurately capture complex motion. According to Nintendo, the sensor in the device supplements theaccelerometer and Sensor Bar capabilities of the Wii Remote to enable actions to be rendered identically on the screen in real time.~From Wiki
yeh it comes with the wii motion plus accessorie
The xbox kinect, the playstation move is almost just like the wii
Yes, they are. Wii remotes, classic controllers, sensor bars and games all work with the Nintendo Wii U. The sensor bar that comes with the Nintendo Wii U is the same as the original Wii sensor bar
yes it should come with a sensor bar
yes because i have it it says ok if you have wii motion plus so you can't play without wii motion plus