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Ubisoft's Innergy (Vitality Sensor)


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Remember the Vitality Sensor unveiled by Nintendo last year? Well, Ubisoft brought its own version to E3 2010.

 

It's used to play a game called Innergy, according to today's press conference. The peripheral slips on your finger and a cable attaches it to a PC or Mac.

 

A man on stage demonstrated how you must try to calm your breathing and the peripheral measures your pulse. You can see how well you're doing thanks to some swirly rainbow visuals on the computer monitor.

 

Righto.

 

Ubisoft couldn't not wait for Nintendo to release Vitality Sensor?

 

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Did you not watch EA's conference? Plenty of win there.

 

EA did their predictable but hardly made up for MS and the rest. Best thing was probably the new NFS. They used a CG trailer for that... Lack of Burnout was a bummer.

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EA did their predictable but hardly made up for MS and the rest. Best thing was probably the new NFS. They used a CG trailer for that... Lack of Burnout was a bummer.

 

The new NfS is essentially also the next Burnout. Oh, and they also demoed the actual game on top of a CGI trailer.

 

A good portion of EA's conference and the first 20-30 minutes of the Microsoft conference have been pretty promising.

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The new NfS is essentially also the next Burnout. Oh, and they also demoed the actual game on top of a CGI trailer.

 

A good portion of EA's conference and the first 20-30 minutes of the Microsoft conference have been pretty promising.

 

I really dont know. Getting excited for EA's games is a step backwards if this is all core gaming has left. EA did their usual but nothing much there to get excited about aside from NFS for me. The other two games were Bulletstorm and Crysis 2 but they arent made by EA. Ea could have done much better. But i guess anything is miles better than stuff yesterday... Which Ea's conference was.

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