The American Heart Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting healthy lifestyles in order to curb conditions such as heart disease and strokes.
Nintendo is no stranger to promoting healthy activities either, with their Wii Fit games achieving unprecedented popularity, and their upcoming Vitality Sensor sure to promote healthy living as well.
News of the announcement was sent out as a media alert with very little details. NWR will have more news as it breaks.
I hope this is the big reveal for Vitality Sensor, meaning it will not be the star announcement at E3.
Yeah, I have to say this upcoming announcement and the earlier announcement for Wii Party have made me much more excited for E3 this year, just because they can't do a grand reveal of these two (?) particular titles at their press conference now. It sounds like the Press Conference this year will be all about the titles we actually care about, with only a minimum amount of time relegated to the obligatory Blue Ocean stuff.
Yeah, I have to say this upcoming announcement and the earlier announcement for Wii Party have made me much more excited for E3 this year, just because they can't do a grand reveal of these two (?) particular titles at their press conference now. It sounds like the Press Conference this year will be all about the titles we actually care about, with only a minimum amount of time relegated to the obligatory Blue Ocean stuff.
Wii Motion + reveal before E3=Enough said
I hope this is the big reveal for Vitality Sensor, meaning it will not be the star announcement at E3.
I was gonna say the same thing, so I'll just co-sign your post.
Nope, it's nothing exciting. The American Heart Association brand will now be on the boxes for Wii Fit and Wii Sports Resort starting over the summer, and they've also created a website to show how the two games promote a healthy lifestyle.
http://www.activeplaynow.com/
Considering that E3 is for the industry and only the HARDCORE are paying attention, then it would be wise to get all the casual focused stuff out the way