Nintendo Wii Vitality Sensor: Release Date Rumor
Filed under: Gaming, Nintendo Wii | By: Peter Chubb
Posted on: August 11, 2009 | 1 Comment

Over recent weeks, a number of things about the Nintendo Wii have been discussed, well all apart from the Wii Vitality Sensor. President Satoru Iwata said that he hopes to be able to bring the add-on by early next year, Joystiq are not too certain how popular the device will be.
The software that goes with the Wii Vitality Sensor is a lot different than we are used to from the console. Instead of the energetic games, which we have come to love on the Wii this one has a more relaxed feel and will measure how horrified you get when playing certain games.
Joystiq wanted to put their reader’s minds at ease over as to why Professor Layton’s European box is ugly; Iwata said that it had been designed to look like a Brain Age title. By doing this, Nintendo hopes that it will appeal to new Brain Age-only gamers.
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I hear their trying to propose a Wii Vitality Sensor game that helps users deal with stress and calm down, looking forward to what they do with it. They could probably make a survival/horror game that takes a look at your heart rate or whatever, and increases the intensity as your heart rate rises or something.