venturebeat.com - 6/5/2009
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Satoru Iwata is very excited about your heartbeat. The chief executive of Nintendo wants to capture it on his new Wii Vitality Sensor, an add-on peripheral for the Nintendo Wii , so that video games can tune in to your level of excitement or relaxation and make use of that as a kind of ...
feeds.gawker.com - 6/5/2009
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In the same interview he said the Wii
could live for eight more years, Nintendo CEO Satoru...
Iwata remarked that if Apple and Nintendo "were in direct competition, I would not use a Mac in my presentations." When Dean Takahashi asked about the ...
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gizmodo.com - 6/6/2009
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In the same interview he said the Wii
could live for eight more years, Nintendo CEO Satoru...
Iwata remarked that if Apple and Nintendo "were in direct competition, I would not use a Mac in my presentations." When Dean Takahashi asked about the ...
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Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata Says He Wouldn't Use a Mac or ...
itechnews.net - 6/3/2009
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Nintendo announced at the E3 the new Wii
Vitality Sensor that is basically a pulse detector. The...
Vitality Sensor is a finger sensor designed to attach to the Wiimote and read your pulse. Other than pulse, the Sensor detect also a number of other signals being transmitted by their bodies, ...
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Nintendo Wii Vitality Sensor Announced
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Nintendo: We Could Be Stuck With the Wii for 8 More Years [Wii]
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... , and the PS3 is a "ten year" console. But what about Wii? Satoru Iwata says new hardware could come "three years from now, five years from now or eight years from now." ...
Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata Says He Wouldn’t Use a Mac or iPhone if Apple Was a Competitor [Nintendo]
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... In the same interview he said the Wii could live for eight more years, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata remarked that if Apple and Nintendo "were in direct competition, I would not use a Mac in my presentations." ...
Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata Says He Wouldn't Use a Mac or iPhone if Apple Was a Competitor [Nintendo]
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... In the same interview he said the Wii could live for eight more years, Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata remarked that if Apple and Nintendo "were in direct competition, I would not use a Mac in my presentations." ...
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