Reggie Fils-Aime has stated that we wont get a look at any software that makes use of the controversial Vitality Sensor announced earlier this year In possibly one of the most confusing moments in a video games press event, Nintendos head honcho Sator...
In possibly one of the most confusing moments in a video games press event, Nintendos head honcho Satoru Iwata unveiled the dubious new control at this years E3—notably without any software to back it up. Those curious as to what kind of games (and almost certainly non-games) will make use of the device are going to have to wait a little longer. In an interview with Kotakus Stephen Totilo, Reggie Fils-Aime was asked when we will see Vitality Sensor-compatible software. His brief response? "E3 2010."
When pressed further as to whether the software was even going to include games, Reggie kept his poker face on—"Im not going to give you any more hints beyond that."
In other words, dont hold your breath.
Source: Kotaku
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