Nintendo has announced a new fitness game Wii Fit which is a full on exercise product set to give you more of a workout than Wii Sports, while still retaining all the fun of gaming. Wii Fit will help to keep you physically fit via a dedicated peripheral, a wireless balance board which comes with the game. There are over 40 different activities, including hula hooping, ski jumping and heading soccer balls.
The hula hooping consists of, as you'd expect, gyrating your hips with a virtual hoop onscreen and then as the game progresses, characters will throw more hoops for you to catch and rotate as many times as you can until the time runs out.
The skiing game gives you two chances to make the longest jump you can whilst keeping your balance when landing. Players can increase speed by leaning forward, the more you lean the faster you'll go, and upon reaching the jump, you stand up straight ensuring your weight is evenly balanced for a good landing.
For the football game, you will need to balance on the board moving from side to side whilst balls are fired at you to hit back on to the field and avoiding other objects that are thrown at you at the same time.
Training falls into 4 categories: Aerobics, muscle conditioning, yoga and balance games. Players can assign their height to a profile to measure body mass index and Wii fitness age as well as monitor progress and record performance statistics.
The calorie busting fun could appeal to couch potato kids as well a non gamers, perhaps using the Nintendo Wii as a slimming tool which would be a move into the lifestyle category rather than gaming, covering the market from another angle.
Nintendo hasn't given a release date yet for Wii Fit, although its thought to hit the highstreet in early 2008.
Article Source: ArticleSpot.org
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Sunday, November 4, 2007
Nintendo Wii Brings The Gym To You With Wii Fit
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Is it safe to mod my Wii or Xbox?
The short answer: no
When it comes to the modding community, the reality is that nothing is 100% safe. But, in all likely hood, most people who purchase a mod chip and install it on their own console will escape the notice of law enforcement agencies.
But with major sting operations occurring recently.
"US Gov't Cracks Down On Pirated Games"
Source: Betanews
"Sony busts down mod-chip retailer with $9 mil. lawsuit"
Source: Engadget
"Raid casualty comes forward to tell his story"
Source: XboxScene
I think the better question would be:
Why should I mod my console?
Let's take a look at the positives and negatives to each:
Why mods are good:
- You can play copies or backups of games.
- You can install software and other utilities that enhance the functions of your console
- Games load faster. (If mod or system permits backup from CD/DVD to hard drive)
- Your friends will think you are the $%$ because this seems "dangerous".
- They are illegal and YOU MIGHT GO TO JAIL!
- It hurts the gaming industry due to the revenue lost from software piracy.
- You won't be able to play on your systems game network like Xbox Live or Wii Online.
- Firmware updates can "brick" your system. Meaning it's "dead, kaput, toast, finished"
- See #1.
I personally use a legal and cheaper alternative to buying every console game!
GAMEFLY
(If you want to give it a shot. Free trial offer on right sidebar. Adblockers need to be off to see it)
While Gamefly is not the fastest service in the world, they have been overall pretty good. I have been using them for several months and even purchased some of the games I really enjoyed.
There is also the option of just running down to Hollywood, Blockbuster or one of your local video stores and renting.
I hope this gives you a good perspective on what the benefits and pitfalls are. The choice is ultimately up to you. And you most likely will install it fine and play without worries. But if you are like me, you find that chance always seems to pick on you. I'd rather not have one of the negatives happen to me.
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