The trademarks seem to run the gamut from video games to trading card games. Until something is announced by Nintendo, it remains unknown what this trademark refers to. Nintendo has not formally announced any titles for the Vitality Sensor, but it's possible that Wii Relax may be tied to that peripheral.
Nintendo World Report will have more information on Wii Relax as it is available.
Given that most of the quirky concepts that Nintendo tries out turn to gold, I'm interested in what ways Nintendo will deliver a new experience for relaxing like they did for its opposite, exercising. I don't believe that Wii Relax will simply be a one-dimensional relaxation aid; it probably will, like Wii Fit, use the technology for new games to play.
Ever since Nintendo started the Wii Series I've been waiting to see how far they'll take non-gaming. At what point will they take it too far and release something that is so far removed from a game that it ends up blowing up in their face and being a huge bomb. Like "stores full of unsold copies of Tony Hawk: Ride they couldn't pay for you to take away" bad. I thought Wii Music could have been it but it wasn't. This could be it but you never know. I think it's inevitable though. Nintendo is so confident so they'll keep pushing it. At some point they'll cross the line. Hopefully it just shakes them up. I don't want them to go broke from it.
Ever since Nintendo started the Wii Series I've been waiting to see how far they'll take non-gaming. At what point will they take it too far and release something that is so far removed from a game that it ends up blowing up in their face and being a huge bomb. Like "stores full of unsold copies of Tony Hawk: Ride they couldn't pay for you to take away" bad.
But I think part of the problem with using it in new a different games will come down to how the final product looks. Does Nintendo design it with only WiiRelax in mind or do they take 3rd party games that might not fit the same genre into consideration?