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postheadericon Nintendo confirms Wii Vitality Sensor's death, says it produced inconsistent results

Nintendo confirms Wii Vitality Sensor cancellation, says it produced inconsistent results

Wii Vitality Sensor

Oh, I know you just ... they did not know him at all. Nintendo introduced the pulse detection device to its Wii E3 show in 2009 and said he had heard more than "the future." The future never came, despite assurances that remained occasional device. In a recent Q & A with director Nintendo, Satoru Iwata, analyst puts the device again, and Iwata said he encountered many problems in testing quality control to bring to market.

"We have not been able to develop as a commercial product, because we could not make it work as expected and it was the application closer than we thought at the origin, "said the investor. Iwata estimated that about 90,100 people were able to use the Vitality Sensor smoothly, even though (thankfully) requires working with "1000 1000". However, he admitted, "but [I use the signal of the living body to individual differences] is too much to be applicable to all people." He always likes the Vitality Sensor into a reality, "if technological improvements "permit, but so far, the evidence makes it" enough as a commercial product. "

In other news from Nintendo, Iwata assured investors continue to monitor the quality problems of the employee cafeteria. Seriously, it was a question.

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