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Nintendo continuing work on Vitality Sensor, 'really about relaxing'
Nintendo wowed E3 audiences this year when it unveiled the Nintendo 3DS. However, the Vitality Sensor, a mysterious peripheral for Wii announced at last year's E3, was missing from the lineup. What happened to it [..]
Miyamoto: 'Have confidence' in Nintendo's ability to develop for the Vitality Sensor Since its out-of-nowhere introduction at E3, the biometric-reading Wii Vitality Sensor has inspired some rage, some jokes, and a lot of confusion, but very little genuine interest from gamers online. The Mercury News asked Shigeru Miyamoto to respond to the w [..]
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Nintendo Dissatisfied With Sales Of Some Games, Dates Vitality Sensor Showcase [Wii] During my recent conversation with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, I asked for updates on Nintendo's MotionPlus and Vitality Sensor technologies, but before that we wound up talking about a common Nintendo fan complaint. Fils-Aime and I had been discussing the sho [..]
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Nintendo Dissatisfied With Sales Of Some Games, Dates Vitality Sensor Showcase [Wii] During my recent conversation with Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime, I asked for updates on Nintendo's MotionPlus and Vitality Sensor technologies, but before that we wound up talking about a common Nintendo fan complaint. Fils-Aime and I had been discussing the sho [..]
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Nintendo: Wii Vitality Sensor Targets Gaming Hold-Outs [E3 2009] Nintendo's announcement of the Wii Vitality Sensor was one of the most mystifying product announcements at the show. We asked for more information. Nintendo's president, Satoru Iwata unveiled the Wii Vitality Sensor at E3 and has since ex [..]
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Old Is New: Nintendo Released A Bio Sensor A Decade Ago [Wii Vitality Sensor] The Wii Vitality Sensor tracks a players pulse while playing. A novel Nintendo idea — or is it? Nintendo has never been afraid of mining its own past for new product ideas — take the DS's dual screen design that echoes Nintendo's own Dong Kong multi-screen Game & [..]
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Cothran's continuing cavalcade of racists You may recall Martin Cothran from our fight over whether Pat Buchanan is a racist and a Holocaust denier, and from his guest-blogging gigs at the Discovery Institute, and through his other attempts to abuse logic for partisan purposes. Not content to push creationism with the Disco. 'Tute and other forms of evangelical Christianity through Kentucky's affiliate of Focus on the Family, he now i [..]
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Gameloft still enjoying lofty sales despite continuing recession Gameloft, which happily announced increased sales in Q1 of 2009 despite the fact that it was, you know, Q1 of 2009, after announcing increased sales in 2008, has released its results for the first half of 2009. Guess what?"Gamelof [..]
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Ubisoft opening studio in Toronto, continuing to take over Canada [Update]
Having already built successful strongholds in Quebec, Vancouver and Montreal, Ubisoft will reportedly continue its fiendish occupation of Canada by building a studio in the heart of Toronto as part of an agreement with the Ontario governmen [..]
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Revenue results show Infogrames/Atari continuing its comeback Filed under: Business
Although Infogrames won't announce profit/loss figures for a couple of weeks (it's a French thing), the company's sales figures show that it's surviving. The half-year fisc [..]
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HTC sees decline continuing in Q2 as Apple, Samsung dominate smartphones HTC on Tuesday forecast lower revenue for the second quarter this year, trimming its profit margin guidance at the same time. The struggling Taiwan-based vendor sees revenue falling 16% from the second quarter last year to NT$105 billion, and gross profit margin is expected to slide to 27% from 28.8% during the same period a year earlier. HTC’s anticipated second-quarter revenue represents a [..]