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  • more about #wiivitalitysensor more comments →
    balls187: Well...thats how people reacted to the announcement of the Wii. Until they played it. more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Yeah... next time I get dumped or loose my job, I'll use the "Iwata logic" more »
    Demonbird: Wow, that's a nice spin. However, Professor Iwata, folks react the same often to things that are tremendous failures. Best of luck, hope you impress. more »
    deanbmmv: I suppose if we assume it's gonna be crap then at least when it luanches we can't be disappointed. Still whether we like it or not it's probably gonna... more »
    TommyImages: I seem to remember Gizmodo slamming the Wii when it first debuted. Something along the lines of a stupid name with underwhelming graphics and technolo... more »
    FrankenPC: You seriously want that kind of mental logic? Become a Republican. I kid! I kid! more »
    Pope John Peeps II: He also finds it a good sign when girls ignore him at parties. "If there is no positive initial reaction, I'd like to think that the sweet honies are ... more »
    Invisible-Echidna: I'll buy a Wii HD before I spend money on more peripherals. more »
    32ndnote: If you want to use the sniper rifle, you must calm down and slow your heartbeat. Other wise your shot will be off by a certain degree of accuracy. Sou... more »
    livinzlife: They could have a game based on that movie crank where you need to keep your adrenaline going to keep the heart rate up and stay alive. Although how ... more »
    strider_mt2k: Look, not all the peripherals are going to be popular or even non-stupid. Just enjoy the fact that the stupid system prints money for ya and move on ... more »
    Sticks Calhoun: This is just Nintendo's way of keeping up with gamers as they age. Coming soon: Glucose Detector Catchy Catheter Magical MRI Blood Pressure Sq... more »
    Yanguang: "You insensitive clod! I have a weak heart!" more »
    Sora57 is OK: I thought the headline said "second rate heart monitor." more »
    Nick: i think this roundup was mediocre, at best. it beared no resemblance to a circle and or anything round. instead it was a list. and to add, the list we... more »
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    Iwata: It's a "Good Sign" When Everybody Thinks New Nintendo Stuff Is Lame

    Sometimes, I wish my brain processed reality with this kind of incredible logic. Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata says the fact that you think the Wii Vitality sensor is lame balls is actually a "good sign" for Nintendo: More »
  • #wii

    Nintendo Giving Themselves a Year to Figure Out WTF to Do With Wii Vitality Sensor

    It looks like the Wii won't be sensing vitalities for a while. Nintendo President Satoru Iwata says they "would like to deliver the actual product not too late in the year next year." I suggest you pick up yoga. [Joystiq]
  • #nintendo

    Nintendo on the Wii Vitality Sensor: You Just Don't Understand

    The Wii Vitality Sensor was met with a very harsh, possibly unfair reception when it was announced at E3. Now, Nintendo is getting a little defensive about their upcoming medical instrument game peripheral. More »
  • #nintendo

    Nintendo Wii Vitality Sensor Is Nintendo's Second Heart Rate Monitor

    Back in 1998, Nintendo announced a REVOLUTIONARY new accessory for the N64: the Bio Sensor, which was bundled with Tetris 64. What did it do? Why, it monitored your heart rate, in real time! More »
  • #e32009

    E3 2009 Roundup: Revenge of the Motion Controllers

    E3 was positively epic this year—it's like we got brand new consoles from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo, but with the same boxes we have in our living room right now. Here's all our coverage in one handy spot: More »
  • #nintendo

    Wii Vitality Sensor Turns Wii Into Definitive Nursing Home Console

    Some news at the Nintendo E3 conference at last: The Wii Vitality Sensor. It tracks your pulse. I'm sure it will have millions of fun applications. Seriously Nintendo, really? More »
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