Well... I still use the official sensor bar of my actual wii... With a Bluetooth receiver for the (MotionPlus) Wiimotes. I try to avoid using the Wiimote most of the time. I am not that fond of shaking with my arms. So I just bind everything to my controller or my Keyboard + Mouse. This works quite well for New Super Mario Bros. Wii or Donkey Kong Country Returns for example. In fact, the Super Mario Galaxy games play much more superior with the Keyboard + Mouse setup than they ever did with a Wiimote + Nunchuk. Sometimes this can not be avoided (*looks at MotionPlus and Skyward Sword*). Of course, games with support for the GameCube or Classic controller are a pro! I vote for Dolphin being able to emulate MotionPlus.
I am a massive retro fan yeah! But even retro games needs to be improved in every way they can, such as with audio, graphics, controls, difficulty and so on. I couldn't bear to play Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask with those old graphics, so a texture pack does wonders! 240p or 480p is a no-go. Nothing less than 1080p can be accepted in today's world. I expect in the years that come that the standard will be raised to 4k. But since 4k is a bit expensive, it can wait.
I am a massive retro fan yeah! But even retro games needs to be improved in every way they can, such as with audio, graphics, controls, difficulty and so on. I couldn't bear to play Ocarina of Time or Majora's Mask with those old graphics, so a texture pack does wonders! 240p or 480p is a no-go. Nothing less than 1080p can be accepted in today's world. I expect in the years that come that the standard will be raised to 4k. But since 4k is a bit expensive, it can wait.
