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Forums - Nintendo - May 17 Announcement by Nintendo and the American Heart Foundation

Awww... no new (game) announcement but that's not surprising this close to E3.

Still, a smart marketing tactic for Nintendo and new approach for AHA to get people active.
Now Nintendo took take this a step further and re-release rebrand some 3rd party games that are 'active play' like Grand Slam Tennis and Red Steel 2, creating a win-win situation.



 

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It's the marketing before revealing how the vitality sensor game that they will be showing at E3 will be the first game ever to have the "Good for your heart" logo (or something similar) and the news media will devour this. Unless this device can measure not only your heart beat but your perspiration, blood sugar level (without poking you!) or blood pressure, it'll be pathetic because I've used those finger sensors before and they read too many false "beats" and many times don't pick up your regular heart beat. Course, it could just be my fingers.



You know what I never realized lol
What if Project Sora is exactly what it says it is?

A game based on the character from Kingdom Hearts lol It is like putting something right in front of your face, making it the best secret at the same time. I know it is the developer name, but it would be a funny thought.

On-topic: This AHA thing is nothing but good PR for Nintendo.



Leatherhat on July 6th, 2012 3pm. Vita sales:"3 mil for COD 2 mil for AC. Maybe more. "  thehusbo on July 6th, 2012 5pm. Vita sales:"5 mil for COD 2.2 mil for AC."