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April 2008
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The editors liked
Sense of progress
Good mix of exercises
Doesnt feel like a trial
Balance board is a great new peripheral
Exercises will help your balance and strength
Beats the repetitiveness of going to the gym
Some fun balance board games
Pleasant presentation throughout
Makes basic exercise fun
Innovative use of peripherals
Gets your heart pumping
Plenty of different activities.
The editors didn't like
Assessment of ideal weights and body masses a bit generous The Final Word For those who are fairly sporty anyway
The Wii Fit may end up more of a check-and-balance device rather than a full-on trainer
As it seems not to have endurance tests and activ...
Improves sense of balance, Easy setup and cute interface, Good mix of fun and exercise, Challenging and goal-oriented
Occasionally made us feel bad about ourselves, You cant set up a customized workout, Questionable fitness evaluation abilities, Only one board can be synced with a Wii at a time, *
The Balance Board is one of the coolest game controllers weve used, and it has lots of potential for applications beyond Wii Fits current crop of exercises and games. Wed love to see extension packs for Wii Fit with new games like surfing and ice sk...
Nintendo did it again. They have created very interesting device (product) that combines fun and real life exercise. It allows users to have fun and play games while staying physically active which actually redefines video games and breaks enrooted ...
Abstract: Wii Fits presentation is typical Nintendo, which is to say that it’s clean, cartoony, and cheery for the most part. The title looks best while in the aerobic and balance game modes, with a players assortment of Miis taking center stage. It makes for...
Most of the exercises are fun to watch, if not fun to do. WiiFit has the potential to be a great party game, as well as an in home gym setup. Its certainly family and kid friendly, and can possibly help all you parents out there convince your childre...
Abstract: Raw eggs not included. Wii Fit is possibly the ultimate casual game. Its marketing targets a wide spectrum of players, such as soccer moms and people that don’t know what exercise is. It contains no blatant references to any established Nintendo franc...
Abstract: NintendoWho wants to get fit? I sure as hell know I do. Im pretty sure everyone reading this wants to get fit too. Being fit is one of those things that almost everyone generally wishes they could be. Unfortunately not everyone is inclined to put out ...
Abstract: Sharpening your mind with Nintendo’s casual gaming hit Brain Age was just the beginning. Now the wizards behind the Wii want to whip your whole body into shape with their latest “not quite a game” effort Wii Fit. Bundled with the bathroom scale-like b...
You can work out those thunder thighs without going to the gym with a variety of fun games and exercises. Plus there’s the bonus of a very accurate BMI/weight scale.
Nothing to tell you how many calories you’ve burned. The BMI readings can’t be turned off for kids.
Wii Fit is a good exercise alternative for those who can’t afford or don’t want to go to the gym. The variety of fun activities make it well worth picking up if you can.
Abstract: It's no secret that Nintendo has been trying to branch out by releasing games that appeal to a wider, and sometimes different, audience. Its "Touch Generations" series of games have included successful titles like Brain Age, Big Brain Academy, and now ...
Abstract: Game: Wii FitGenre: Exercise/BalancePlatform: Nintendo WiiWriting a review for Wii Fit is one of the strangest things I’ve had to do in my time at Gamervision. How do you score something that isn’t actually meant to be a game for a video game website? ...