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Is Wii Fit pertinent to /fit/?
>> Neighborhood Otter !113YiOR/YQ
i read an interview that this game was more to be a "body awareness" game and not an ACTUAL FITNESS game.

disappointing
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HOLY SHIT, I'M TRACKING MY BMI PROGRESS IN REALTIME.
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I'm a fucking logo.
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>> Captain /co/mmando
>>548
Meh, anything that counts push-ups though is bound to be physical to some degree.
>> Anonymous
I actually was having fun having to move around to play Wii Sports. Fun minigame, you fatties should try it sometime.
>> Anonymous
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It sold one million in its first week in Japan. I don't see why not.
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Actually, like 280K. It's over 1.4 million sold, now, though, which is 2 months after its release.
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>> Anonymous
I wonder how accurate is the body mass tracking.
>> Anonymous
I think with a ton of usage, you can get in shape a bit. maybe improve coordination.
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>> Anonymous
>>842
fuck BMI

It's inaccurate

it called me a fatty :(
>> Anonymous
>>842
It's very accurate. Nintendo even had the board certified to be used as a regular weight scale. Check out the Wii Fit "Iwata Asks" series of interviews. It's pretty insightful, and gives you a ton of information regarding the development process behind the Balance Board and the game.

http://us.wii.com/wii-fit/iwata_asks/vol1_page1.jsp