By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 10th October 2007 11:29 GMT
"Western World's somewhat flabbier nations" - let's be specific, here is a link to the obesity data (2005) for all of the G8 countries plus Canada, India and China.
I'm surprised they haven't given a US/Euro release date for this yet, but I'm sure they won't want to miss Christmas. Imagine all the people buying it to lose weight after piling it on at Christmas. I'm certain this game will be the next Brain Training for Nintendo, it's got mass-market appeal written all over it.
By Ashley PomeroyPosted Wednesday 10th October 2007 13:56 GMT
"The game, which is based around Nintendo's Balance Board peripheral, initially goes on sale in Japan on 1 December for ¥8800 (£36/€53/$75)..."
I assume that the Sterling value was arrived by running 8800 through xe.com - I wonder what it will cost when it is eventually released in the UK. £69.95? £65.95? £74.95?
By Rick BraschePosted Wednesday 10th October 2007 17:38 GMT
what's gonna happen when my just-under-300 pound self starts ski jumping? Crushed harder than an honest politician's hope for election.
People like me, who want/need such a thing, don't seem to be the design target. Though I suppose, like the DDR pads, someone in the hobby realm might strip the sensors and make a real tough one.
By WalterPosted Wednesday 10th October 2007 21:15 GMT
We've already added a PS2 and a nice DDR mat as part of our gym and it gives a great switch up from the normal routine. This looks like it'll be another great addition. But unlike a lot of American's with gym equipment, we actually use ours.
Comments on: Nintendo limbers up for Wii Fit
Who needs it first... NOT the Janapese ! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 10th October 2007 11:29 GMT
What about us chubbers? #
By npfiii Posted Wednesday 10th October 2007 11:36 GMT
Not out for Christmas? #
By Si Posted Wednesday 10th October 2007 12:12 GMT
Not out for Christmas? -- phew #
By Keith Turner Posted Wednesday 10th October 2007 13:55 GMT
Now ain't the time for your tears #
By Ashley Pomeroy Posted Wednesday 10th October 2007 13:56 GMT
More realistic conversion #
By Iain Posted Wednesday 10th October 2007 15:58 GMT
obvious design flaw #
By Rick Brasche Posted Wednesday 10th October 2007 17:38 GMT
Looking forward to it #
By Walter Posted Wednesday 10th October 2007 21:15 GMT
Starting in japan because #
By Scott Posted Thursday 11th October 2007 03:05 GMT
The twist #
By Bob Posted Thursday 11th October 2007 04:10 GMT