The product's classification in the application contains the typical all-encompassing video game verbage (features such as being able to play the game on a television, control it with a joystick, etc.), but it also reveals some other telling details. It is submitted for classification in the same categories as devices with "pulse-measuring functions", and is further classified alongside "body-fat meters" and "pulsimeters".
The Wii Vitality Sensor was announced at this year's E3, but little has been said of it since, aside from vague confirmation of a 2010 release date in an interview with Cammie Dunaway. Given the similarities between the functionality of the Vitality Sensor and the features described in this filing, it's likely that the first product to employ the device will be known as WiiRelax.
Thanks to BlackNMild2k1 from the NWR Forums for this news tip! In addition to the Talkback thread for this article, you can further discuss the Wii Vitality Sensor here.
I'll wait for the Natal Chillax(tm) knockoff in two years.
I'm guessing this will be like the candle mini game in Wii fit. Hold still for a certain amount of time.
Wii Fit's sit on the balance board and relax.
now take a few deep breaths and relax.
now hold that position for 30 seconds.
4...3...2...1...now you are Wiilaxed.
I always thought that Snorlax sounded like the name of the only sleeping pill that is also a laxative.LOL. That would be a horrible combination of pills to take.
Can Nintendo make something that is less of a game than Wii Music?