31Jul2007
Filed under: Console/Handheld
Author: John C

Nintendo Wii Fit is, much like its Wii Sports cousin, a collection of games to get your body moving. Only this time, you can’t necessarily cheat the system so easily. Joystiq has tried out three of the eleven available demos on the E3 show floor, which are selected with the Wii remote. The Wii Fit peripheral itself is a lot lighter and sturdier, it feels like it could hold up a lot of force. As a game that will grab people’s attention, Wii Fit will assuredly fall flat — maybe competing for a lower Body Mass Index will prove compelling.
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