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Finally an interesting news about the device.



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interesting..... maybe in few years we will see cardio sensors from sony and microsoft too....



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This is definately interesting news. I still haven't really wrapped my mind around how it will be integrated into games, but I'm still kind of excited about it. Nintendo does always surprise people with stuff like this so we will see.



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if suda was on the case i'm sure we'd love it.



increased heart rate = you fight harder?

would be awesome in a DBZ game. Super Saiyan 4 because of heart rate.



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It just seems so, well, peripheral. You can center gameplay around IR, accelerometers, gyroscopes, and the balance board. While I can see the vitality sensor supporting other game mechanics, I can't see it being a central game mechanic itself.

I guess we'll see what developers cook up with their gigantic brains.



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kingwii said:
interesting..... maybe in few years we will see cardio sensors from sony and microsoft too....

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