Nintendo bares four more Japanese Wii Fit TV spots

Posted Mar 20, 2008 at 1:18AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Wii Tags: Japan, Wii Balance Board
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For a game that has reportedly been inspired by one man's habit of weighing himself, Wii Fit sure has continued to do well in the Land of the Rising Sun. In fact, Nintendo has come out with four more Japanese TV spots for its exercise title.

As with previous commercials, these new Wii Fit TV spots show people trying out the various exercises on the Wii Balance Board. The fourth video deserves special mention - the elderly gentleman there seems intent on practicing Zen atop the Balance Board while jogging off of it.

Don't just take our word for it, though. If you'd like to see what we mean, we highly recommend that you watch Nintendo's videos below:









 
 
 

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by Mister Common Sense - 2008-03-20 04:14:06
Japanese translation

Look at all the amazing things you can do with Wii fit! Now you at home can have just as much fun as Miamoto on his bath scale! See the incredible stretching "exercises" people are doing? "Fun" games like simulated running and hula hoop, push ups, weird leg lift exercises, only Wii fit makes it possible. Don't even try to do these without Wii fit, Nintendo invented these exercises. Wii fit, by Nintendo, who else would make something so useless that people still buy?
by The Obsidian - 2008-03-20 09:06:43
HA your so gay

Who else but nintendo would try something so unique and innovative look at ROB and Super scope and Virtual boy all failed but at least they were trying something NEW!!! ROB by the way helped end th Video game crash of 1983. Nintendo is always trying something unique and different and way awesome and wii fit is another example of that.

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