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I have a few things planned. I mostly want to use it to play non emulated games but I'm also interested in using it as a clicker for slide show presentations and as a remote control.
I'm really interested in the sensors as you can use it to track just about anything.
Xwiimote isn't in the Fedora repos so I booted into a Live Linux mint system and my remote did not show up. I tried loading the kernel module and a few other things but it just didn't work. Finally I setup dolphin with a free software game. It worked fine as the game was just flappy bird. The dolphin bar acts as a middle man and can be configured in a few different ways. The main advantage is that you just push a button to connect the remote instead of all of the complex setup.
Believe it or not my original original plan was to buy a Wii and a bunch of games as I was feeling nostalgic but then I decided it wasn't worth spending a few hundred dollars on.
Of course don't know how pricing is in your area. But here Wii's are pretty cheap. 30/40 Euro's with a 1 or 2 Wii motes. I even picked up one for free (hardware and software worked, but needed some cleaning on the outside).
If you are okay with piracy a Wii is really easy to hack. With lots of homebrew. So if you don't mind having original disc's it is pretty cheap.
If you want something more powerful there is of course the Wii u. Wich can run Linux with homebrew. But they are more expensive.
However seems you already have other plans now.