Nintendo Attempts To Attract Fitness Enthusiasts with Wii Fit

By Aditi | January 19, 2008 5:47 am |
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Wii Fit In an attempt to market the interactivity of the Wii and appeal to new users, Nintendo is introducing the Wii Fit package to America in May 2008.

It was released in Japan on December 1, 2007, and has already sold over a million units. Wii Fit comes with a Balance Board which measures the user’s weight, centre of gravity, and body mass when told the user’s height. The package includes a game with about 40 different activities to perform including yoga, push-ups, muscle conditioning and aerobics.

The Wii Fit package hits American stores on May 20th and will sell for $69.99, but for those who really think they need this invention to get in shape, pre-sales begin on February 1.

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