Nintendo Wii Vitality Brain Age Sensor Game
August 12, 2009 | Electronics, Gadgets, Games | 1 CommentIn recent weeks, a number of things about the Nintendo Wii have been discussed, and all outside Vitality Wii Sensor. President Satoru Iwata said he hopes to be able to save the add-on by early next year, Joystiq is not too sure about the popularity of the device will be.

The software that comes with the Wii sensor Vitality is very different than what we used from the console. Instead of the dynamic games, which we have come to love on the Wii it has a little more sense and will measure how you hate when playing some games.
Joystiq wanted to put their mind of the reader at ease on the reasons why Professor Layton European case is ugly, Iwata said it was designed to look like a Brain Age. By doing this, Nintendo hopes that it will appeal to new Brain Age players only. [via product-reviews]
