Nintendo game designer Shigeru Miyamoto may be toying with new ways to shake up The Legend of Zelda, adding more than just Wii MotionPlus support for the next adventure of Link. Is he also considering Wii Vitality Sensor-based gameplay?
While Miyamoto didnât confirm whether the next Wii Zelda game would feature pulse-pounding, biometrics-based additions, he told Games TM that its âfun to think of ways in which we might apply that new technology to existing forms of gameplay â just like the way we are working on the new Legend Of Zelda together with Wii MotionPlus.â
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Nintendo hasnât shown any games based on the new pulse oximeter sensor attachment for the Wii, but Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime promises that the device will âwowâ us, telling Kotaku that we should expect ânew and unique experiencesâ from the peripheral. Adding Wii Vitality Sensor support to a more mainstream title like The Legend of Zelda would definitely elicit some wows, especially if that means dropping Nunchuk control in favor of Vitality Sensor support.
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Miyamoto: âVitality Sensor For New Zelda Possibleâ [NowGamer]