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Nintendo E3 2009 Keynote Review

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Soooo… Ninty has done the do at E3 and here’s some headliners for you hungry consumers of Gadg.

Wii MotionPlus™: The new higher accuracy Wii Remote dongle promises to provide even more immersive physical reality in its games, including a heightened awareness of it’s position with a 3D area.

Wii Sports Resort™: The main first new MotionPlus game, centred around a resort supposedly on the beach of the Wii Fit Island (You know – where you go jogging in Wii Fit). Events include Frisbee that your Nintendog can catch (Good grief!! I haven’t fed poor little Rex in about 2 years!!), Jet ski’s and Kendo to name but a few.

Fetch!
Fetch!

Wii Fit™ Plus: The much anticipated update to Wii fit. Now includes tailored workout routines. You can also work towards a goal such as Stomach Toning, Tightening Arms or Stress Reduction. I only hope it will include harder levels than Wii Fit as this soon became way too easy – Highest level Advanced Step anyone? yawn. The good news is that not only is this being bunded with the board again, but it will also be  available  separately.

New Super Mario Bros. Wii™: This is the Biggie! online multiplayer Mario. I say again - Online Multi Player Mario!! how cool is that! Apparently Shigeru Miyamoto has been dreaming this baby up for the past decade or so! I sooooo hope it’s as good as it looks and sounds. This has the potential to be another jewel in the Wii’s crown, shoulder to shoulder with the likes of Super Mario Kart and Super Smash Brawl.

Super Mario Galaxy™ 2: The game is planned for 2010. Expect more of those stomach churning, mind boggling levels.

It's a me!
It’s a me!

Wii Vitality Sensor™: An interesting one, this…. Basically a small sensor that clips onto your finger. Looks like it plugs into the end of the Wii Remote, where the nun chuck normally goes. I believe that essentially it’s a pulse and galvanic skin response sensor. I hope they include this functionality in the Wii Fit Plus Game (I know it’s not supported in EA Sports Active but that’s hardly surprising). Looks like Ninty’s answer to Microsoft’s Natal to me…

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Author: David

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