Here are a quick summary:
* Dolphin works with real wiimotes assuming your computer have bluetooth
* If your wiimote is a Wii Remote Plus, the motion plus technology is already bundled into it. If its an older Wiimote, you can plug the separate Motion Plus accessory. In both cases, Dolphin will detect and games requiring the peripheral will just work
* However, the current model of Wii Remote Plus is the famous -TR one (more details here). If you're using Windows,it'll only work with Toshiba Bluetooth Stack
* Or, since most Motion Plus games requires a sensor bar, you could go buying a Dolphin Bar too. It works pretty good as a sensor bar that you'll need anyway for some games and also just works with -TR wiimotes and Windows...
* Dolphin works with real wiimotes assuming your computer have bluetooth
* If your wiimote is a Wii Remote Plus, the motion plus technology is already bundled into it. If its an older Wiimote, you can plug the separate Motion Plus accessory. In both cases, Dolphin will detect and games requiring the peripheral will just work
* However, the current model of Wii Remote Plus is the famous -TR one (more details here). If you're using Windows,it'll only work with Toshiba Bluetooth Stack
* Or, since most Motion Plus games requires a sensor bar, you could go buying a Dolphin Bar too. It works pretty good as a sensor bar that you'll need anyway for some games and also just works with -TR wiimotes and Windows...
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