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EA brings fitness game to the WiiDVDBack23 @ Nov 14, 2008 04:11 | 12 comments
The game will have tennis, boxing, soccer and other sports which gamers can play using wireless controllers attached to their arms and legs.
The game will retail for $60 USD and will include a book on healthy eating.
Electronista says Sports Active "centers around a pair of leg straps that hold both the Wii remote and nunchuk in place as well as a single resistance band for the upper body. The set lets Nintendo's own controllers properly track exercise across the whole body and also introduce enough physical stress to provide strength-based exercise."
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Comment by: Ripper (Nov 14, 2008 11:01) And just when I thought you couldn't look any more of an arse playing Wii, EA go and blow it out of the water! |
Comment by: Leningrad (Nov 14, 2008 16:47) Go outside and jog on sidewalk, thats why its there for damn it. |
Comment by: nu2duo (Nov 14, 2008 17:49) Originally posted by Leningrad:
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Comment by: Leningrad (Nov 14, 2008 18:16) Well yeah i agree. |
Comment by: DVDBack23 (Nov 14, 2008 21:13) Originally posted by Leningrad: Some people are very self conscience, and dont like jogging or going to the gym. Ill admit I think you must look pretty funny doing this or Wii Fit but at least its in the comfort of your own home. |
Comment by: canuckerz (Nov 14, 2008 22:15) Quote:Originally posted by Leningrad: The book that comes with it has more potential to do some good than the game itself. Hopefully the people who are, uninspired to loose weight the proper way actually read the book that comes with it. Though typically those same people are the ones who start on a diet then are back to the same old the next week.
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Comment by: Leningrad (Nov 14, 2008 22:44) the biggest problem is that if they become anti-social from sitting on their wiis the whole day. but as i said going outside is the best thing you can do. |
Comment by: IguanaC64 (Nov 18, 2008 19:23) Well...my wife is one of those who doesn't even want to leave the house because she's overweight (she's about 190). She won't go to a gym where all the physically fit snobs can look snort in disgust when she walks by. There are plenty who are not snobs, but they are nullified by the few who will act this way. Or the assholes who shout insults or snort at her when she walks down the street.
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Comment by: neemotrax (Nov 24, 2008 18:34) the thing about wii fit is that it takes about 2 hours to do an hour of actual excercise, with all the results, selecting your next routine, etc. and wii fit doesn't have alot of strength excercises so it looks like EA will take care of that. i admit its fun to track your progress digitally so for the most part i dont mind looking like an ass as long as the blinds are closed. |
Comment by: martin280 (Nov 24, 2008 23:59) The wii fit is a good idea and I'm glad they are expanding on it, making exercise fun & entertaining is a good goal.
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Comment by: IguanaC64 (Dec 16, 2008 05:02) My apologies...this thread is fairly old, but I thought I'd comment about the calorie deficit comment of the last post. It's not as simple as you make it sound...esp once you've slidden down far enough.
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Comment by: Evastar (Feb 04, 2009 19:24) I wasn't that bothered about the idea of wii fit, but my kids persuaded me to buy it a couple of weeks ago. I love it! I've used it every day for the last two weeks for between 30 mins and a hour and a half, and i feel it definitely has made me feel fitter and more energetic. :)
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