Posted Nov 30, 2007 at 11:01PM by Glen D. Listed in: Accessories, News, Games, Wii Fit Tags: Japan, Wii Balance Board
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Balance Board - Image 1Nintendo Wii owners in the far East are currently in the looking glass of gaming's redefinition: Wii Fit and its Balance Board accessory are currently launching in Japan and we just might see the next big thing in the business explode into the scene.

Revealed in E3 2007, Nintendo's Wii Fit and Wii Balance Board intend to take what the Wii Remote started off to the next level. The game and accessory combo will have players up on the floor and shedding pounds as they follow  exercise gestures shown onscreen.

We'll know by next week how the Wii Fit cookie crumbles in the land of the rising sun. From how it looks right now, it's probably going to be positive. Stay with us for updates on that one.


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   by GW2 - 2007-12-01
 » i hope this game bombs

this game is just stupid. it should fail. and nintendo will see that the wii sales are not reflective of the wii software sales.

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   by Mister Common Sense - 2007-12-03
 » this is a horrible idea

for many reasons:

1. These "exercises" can be done without this stupid accessory.

2. People are going to get bored with it quickly.

3. No other games will support it.

4. You would look incredibly gay using it.

5. How does standing in certain positions make you fit again?

6. Dance Revolution is more exercise, available for better more useful systems, and more fun as well.

Nintendo fails again.

   by demondirk - 2007-12-03
 » flaggers

at least they are trying to get people off their butts and healthy but its people like sony and microsoft that make people have to sit down and play games


   Re: Mister Common Sense - 2007-12-03
 » .

Read reason #6.


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