LOS ANGELES — If there were an award for the most radical gadget shown at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, my nominee wouldn’t be Microsoft’s motion-sensing controller Natal. It would be the ...
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 ...
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We may earn a commission from links on this page. In April, an Italian company announced "Wii Relax." Siliconera notes that, not only is that company's product site gone, Nintendo has now trademarked ...
Nintendo’s Wii Vitality Sensor is still a “pending” product because the company couldn’t get it “to work as we expected,” president and CEO Satoru Iwata said during an investor Q&A. The Vitality ...
LOS ANGELES -- The Wii Vitality Sensor, Nintendo's strangest announcement of its E3 lineup, seems even stranger when you know that it has its roots in a nearly-identical Nintendo 64 device. Produced ...
If the Wii Vitality Sensor were to be spoken of in Monty Python parrot terms, it would be an ex-parrot – bereft of life, it rests in peace. Originally announced back in 2009, Nintendo's unreleased ...
Nintendo has revealed that the Wii Vitality Sensor peripheral, first announced in 2009, is still in the works but a number of problems are delaying its launch. CEO Satoru Iwata told investors during a ...
Nintendo's E3 2010 was missing a certain odd product from 2009...what happened to the much-maligned Vitality Sensor? Scott Stein Editor at Large I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I ...
Nintendo wants to deliver the Wii Vitality Sensor "not too late in the year next year", according to its president Satoru Iwata, marking the first time a release window for the product has been ...
Two years ago at E3, Nintendo unveiled the Vitality Sensor, an accessory for Wii shown in picture form only. Nintendo didn’t announce any titles, but hinted that the device could be used for ...
And it looks like Nintendo's answer to Microsoft's Project Natal is... a pulse detector. Yep, Ninty's just announced the Wii Vitality Sensor, a finger sensor which attaches to the Wiimote to read your ...