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Alice O'Connor posted a new article,
Wii Vitality Sensor holdup explained
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Nintendo has explained why the pulse-monitoring Wii peripheral is taking so long, while insisting that it has "a lot of interesting potential."
May 03, 2011 9:00am PDT
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Alice O'Connor posted a new article,
Wii Vitality Sensor holdup explained
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Nintendo has explained why the pulse-monitoring Wii peripheral is taking so long, while insisting that it has "a lot of interesting potential."
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This made me think of Ubisoft's "Innergy" I haven't heard anything about it since E3, is it still in deve...
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Haxim
When they insist there has "a lot of interesting potential", all I can think of is playing "Real Girlfrie...
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John-Nash
I think it's more likely that sensors get built into the Wii 2 controller than a separate sensor you atta...
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aethyr
The best solution I can see is to make it standard on the new system's controller. A similar application ...
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cyrax04
Gotta say, it'd be sweet if a puzzle game sensed frustration to trigger hints.
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crummynz
The real potential is it being the biggest laughing stock in the history of gaming hardware accessories.
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rosewood