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I'm not sure.

The only thing I can think of is it will be the final product of the Vitality Sensor thing from 2009. I don't think it's supposed to be a gaming console or replace the Wii U. It'll probably play some games to make taking your blood pressure "fun" or something but that's about it.

I personally hope it's somehow compatible with the Wii U. Like, you don't need a Wii U to use it because it's a standalone product but can be used as a Wii U peripheral as well.

It'll be at E3 so less than 2 months until we know.