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Folks

This is what I was expected to be discussed when Iwata came out and did his Vitality Sensor display at E3.

This has been known for a while. Nintendo has been looking at how to help newer players without ruining it for more experienced players.

Most franchises reach a point of diminishing returns because people feel left out. If they come in on Game 4, they don't know instinctively how to do something that was taught in Game 2.

As long as it is well implemented -- which given Nintendo's track record is probable -- it will be good. Also, since it is patented, competitors will have to license this technology. In other words, it probably in this form will be restricted to Nintendo consoles.

Mike from Morgantown



      


I am Mario.


I like to jump around, and would lead a fairly serene and aimless existence if it weren't for my friends always getting into trouble. I love to help out, even when it puts me at risk. I seem to make friends with people who just can't stay out of trouble.

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