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The '''untitled sleep game''' is an unreleased [[Nintendo]] game only known from patents. It is a project for the [[Nintendo Quality of Life initiatives]].
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The '''untitled sleep game''' is an unreleased [[Nintendo]] game only known from patents. It is a project for the [[Nintendo]] [[Quality of Life]] initiatives.
  
 
Similar to [[Pokémon Sleep]], [[Wii Relax]] and [[Sleep Clock: Record and analyse your sleep patterns]], if released this game will encourage players to sleep better.<ref>[http://kyoto-report.wikidot.com/forum/t-13005116/nintendo-sleep-unreleased-qol-app Kyoto Report forums: Kyoto Ninja]</ref>
 
Similar to [[Pokémon Sleep]], [[Wii Relax]] and [[Sleep Clock: Record and analyse your sleep patterns]], if released this game will encourage players to sleep better.<ref>[http://kyoto-report.wikidot.com/forum/t-13005116/nintendo-sleep-unreleased-qol-app Kyoto Report forums: Kyoto Ninja]</ref>

Revision as of 04:52, 17 July 2021

Concept art, including Mario

The untitled sleep game is an unreleased Nintendo game only known from patents. It is a project for the Nintendo Quality of Life initiatives.

Similar to Pokémon Sleep, Wii Relax and Sleep Clock: Record and analyse your sleep patterns, if released this game will encourage players to sleep better.[1]

The inventors include Yurie Hattori, Masahiro Kondo, Kazuhiro Hosoi, Eizi Kawai. It involves an unknown peripheral that can project and display an image, and detect when the player is sleeping and awake. A patent describes it being able to display a message after the player wakes up, such as "You had a nice sleep. Try to have sufficient sleep hours".[2][3]

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