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Nintendo: E3 is not the place for the Vitality Sensor

Posted Jun 20, 2010 at 9:07AM EST by Karl B.

Listed in: Wii Tags: e3, e3 2010, Nintendo
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Nintendo's Cammie Dunaway has explained the absence of the Vitality Sensor from the company's E3 2010 presentation, saying that the event's "loud and stressful" atmosphere is not the place for an add-on that's "about relaxing".

 

"We're continuing to work on the Vitality Sensor," she told GameSetWatch. "As we thought about what we wanted to bring to E3, we realized we had a really packed agenda."

 

"We also thought about the atmosphere at E3 which is noisy and adrenaline-filled, and loud and stressful, and it just didn't seem like the best environment to introduce a product that's really about relaxing, so we decided we'd think about other venues that would be more appropriate," she added.

 

So, TGS maybe? The Vitality Sensor will be released later this year according to Nintendo president Satoru Iwata.

 

 

 

Via [GameSetWatch]



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# RE: Nintendo: E3 is not the place for the Vitality SensorKarl B. 2010-06-20 11:01
So it really is geared more for towards casual games.

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# NO CAMMIEJoshed 2010-06-20 15:50
At least Nintendo also realized that E3 is no place for Nintendo's Cammie Dunaway.

I approve, because she was so fu*king annoying.

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# RE: Nintendo: E3 is not the place for the Vitality Sensorjacobian91 2010-06-20 22:52
I had totally forgotten about this hunk of shit. I wish I hadn't been reminded.

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-1 # sickjuniorfromcali 2010-07-03 01:18
add a lie detector feature and thats a must buy :-*

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