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Date posted: 04/06/2009 Nintendo laid out videogame offerings that build on the winning momentum of its popular Wii consoles and DS handheld devices. The Japanese videogame star touted a host of homemade and third-party titles it hopes will appeal to everyone from neophytes to hardcore veterans. Nintendo also showed off hardware that makes Wii motion-sensing wand controllers more precise and a new "Vitality Sensor" that measures players' heart rates for future games crafted as stress relievers. "Wii has continued to attack the games market like no system before, pushing into the mainstream of culture," Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime said at a press conference at the opening of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. "The primary weapon for all of this is the interface." See the full Story via external site: www.physorg.com Most recent stories in this category (Sensors): 28/02/2017: DJI drones use plane avoidance tech |
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