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Nintendo Wii Fit Now Available in Europe

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Nintendo Europe is pleased to inform all Wii owners that the state-of-the-art Wii Fit console accessory is now available in Europe. Wii Fit is designed to let you do more than 40 fitness exercises including Aerobic Exercises, Yoga, Muscle Workouts and Balance Games. The Wii Fit and its accompanying software will cost you £69.99 in UK, and around €89.99 for the rest of the European Union. Find out more by visiting the official Wii Fit website.



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Wii Fit in UK:£69.99
Wii Fit in EU:€89.99
Going the fuck outside!:FREE
 
FAILure is in its blood...

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rob the robot was amazing, though D:
 
Wii Fit, no thanks. GTA4, yes please!
 
ha

not trying to get off topic but i still have my virtual boy and a few games. I play it every once in a while when I want a headache.
 
I play it every once in a while when I want a headache.
yep....eye strains were a load of fun with those. I never got the powerglove to work though. It cost me an arm and a leg to buy it, and my finger movements never made it move. Coding for the games was fun...not.

Anyways, they are trying innovated ways of getting people off their couches. DDR did pretty good at this. Americans need this more however. We are a bunch of lazy people that don't want to go outside, so this may be the best alternative...that and the treadmil (hampster wheel!)
 
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