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Miyamoto sees game potential in Vitality Sensor, isn't sad any more

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Kotaku's posted a couple of clips from a Miyamoto interview they did at E3 last week, in which the Nintendo dev boss hints that games involving Iwata's Vitality Sensor may be on the cards.

He also says he's not sad any more. He was sad, if you recall, during the GameCube era. The sadness has now passed.

Get both videos after the break.

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