New Zelda game May Support Vitality Sensor

The Legend of Zelda is noted to be an action-adventure game series fashioned by Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. The acclaimed franchise has been around since 1986 with the latest iteration being The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks for Nintendo DS. It now looks like the new Zelda game may just incorporate the Vitality Sensor for the Wii.

Vitality Sensor Zelda

It’s no secret that Nintendo is currently developing a new Legend Of Zelda for the Wii. With this new revelation by Miyamoto, the company may just be employing more than just the Wii MotionPlus support.

According to NowGamer, Shigeru Miyamoto disclosed, “So maybe you might like to ask me to incorporate the Vitality Sensor into Zelda so that as you become more scared, the enemies become even tougher.”

The Wii Vitality Sensor is a fingertip pulse oximeter sensor which can be seamlessly connected directly through the Wii Remote. Although this was revealed during E3 2009, the company hasn’t really unveiled any specific applications for the device as yet. We can however expect more details on the Wii Vitality Sensor to be divulged during E3 2010.

It is still unclear whether the Vitality Sensor would be utilized with the upcoming Zelda game for the Wii or incorporated into a completely new Zelda game altogether.

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