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    Timstuff: I swear, that thing's evil! more »
    GohanGVO: WiiNeedStarfoxDamnIt. :( more »
    Jon Q: mmmmmm nachos! I'm sold. more »
    Ashurahori: Can't wait to reel me some axes. more »
    Demonbird: Just... ... nevermind. this isn't a video game, it doesn't matter. more »
    hot_heart: I've already trademarked 'FingerBang' more »
    TenaciousAjay:   more »
    Hey_Blinkon: They should make the vitality sensor read your blood sugar.... so if you're actually exercising, you can see it go down in real time. Then eat a donu... more »
    Pretty Sneaky Sis: An inappropriate use of Nintendo's... Wiisources. more »
    Comban: WiiSittingOnOne'sArse has been banned in Australia! more »
    ronfunches: WiiRelax will hopefully be changed to WiiChillin for the urban markets. more »
    DocHobo: Nintendo is really letting the ball drop with their product names. Wii Remote? Crap. Wiimote? Awesome. Wii Relax? Lame. Wiilax? Cool. more »
    -Skyline-:Offering FREE Grunt Birthday Parties!: So.... WiiPhone coming 2011? How about WiiGame? more »
    Odin: I don't think so Mr Plunkett. See Wii Fit and Brain Training while silly still do have a gaming application, largely in the form of minigames. Sure th... more »
    ch0mpchomp: Iwata's explanation of the vitality senor definitely doesn't help. When they announced it, i thought it was a useless pos for the casual crowd, and i... more »
    Wolfers: At this point, they might as well say "Hey, it's a heart rate monitor for wii fit plus, okay?" because the more they try to explain it, the more idio... more »
    NapoleonThe12th: Ha-HA. Here's what I've been looking for! The idea of relaxation has indeed already been used in games: Simmer Down Sprinter(Kotaku Article) Brain ... more »
    bUCKEYEs75, Masked Defender of the Gamecube: theyre testing on their employees!!!???!!!?? more proof that nintendo is an evil corporation hellbent on world domination more »
    Mihos: it's actually just a way of capturing a pedophiles fingerprint and will be patched into Animal Crossing. more »
    Daniel Pizarro Sánchez: Yeah, because when i decide to relax a little bit, the first thing i do is turn on my Wii and stare at my plasma for hours. more »
  • #nintendo

    Is 'WiiRelax' the Vitality Sensor's Debut Title?

    In April, an Italian company announced "Wii Relax." Siliconera notes that, not only is that company's product site gone, Nintendo has now trademarked "WiiRelax" in Europe. Maybe they muscled in on the name after seeing I had shrewdly registered "WiiSittingOnOne'sAss." More »
  • #wii

    Iwata Explains The Pitch For An Early Wii Vitality Sensor "Game"

    You've had your laughs at the Wii Vitality Sensor, at least in part thanks to Nintendo's utter inability to explain what the thing is actually for. Well, during a Q&A with analysts, Nintendo's Satoru Iwata has shed a little light. More »
  • #nintendo

    Reggie: Be Patient, The Wii Vitality Sensor Will "Wow" You

    Nintendo's announcement of the Wii Vitality Sensor at E3 was met with some amount of befuddlement and a heap of "WTF?" But Nintendo of America president and COO Reggie Fils-Aime says, eventually, you will say "Wow, I get it." More »
  • #wellplayed

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    This year's annual E3 Expo gathering of video game developers, publishers and players brought with it an unprecedented look at the games we'll be playing over this year and next as well as the technology that will shape the games to come. More »
  • #e32009

    Nintendo: Wii Vitality Sensor Targets Gaming Hold-Outs

    Nintendo's announcement of the Wii Vitality Sensor was one of the most mystifying product announcements at the show. We asked for more information. More »
  • #wii

    How The Wii Vitality Sensor Actually Works

    When Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata took to the stage last week to unveil the Wii Vitality Sensor, he didn't really tell us how it all worked. No, that information now comes a week later. More »
  • #wiivitalitysensor

    Old Is New: Nintendo Released A Bio Sensor A Decade Ago

    The Wii Vitality Sensor tracks a players pulse while playing. A novel Nintendo idea — or is it? More »
  • #e32009

    Wii Vitality Sensor Gets Smoothly Fingered

    Nintendo announced today that it was adding the Wii Vitality Sensor to the list of things one can attach to the Wii Remote. Nintendo's official announcement claims it will expand the appeal of video games. More »
  • #e32009

    The Wii Vitality Sensor Seems...Nice

    Nintendo announces the Wii Vitality Sensor, a device that attaches to the tip of the player's finger that measures their vital signs and helps them relax. More »
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