Wii Fit is a game where the family as a whole can play and have fun. The clever thing about the board is that it’s like an aerobics board, and has a number of weight sensors built in.  Via these sensors, the computer at the heart of the Wii can work out weight and more importantly balance issues.

The common thread is gamers use the game’s shifting balance to improve your score. Games can use it to work out your Body-Mass-Index. Gamers can track their fitness over a period of use and see just how much family fun can be had by getting fit. Of course, consumers can do a lot more with the Wii.

 
 

For using Wii, children need some time but in this hectic life, it is very difficult for them to give sufficient time.

While swinging arms, this game gets your feet and body moving too. The balance board has a special Active Life Mat Controller, which looks similar to the Dance Dance Revolution games and has colored shapes on which to place your feet. With the mat on the floor and the Wii remote in hand, gamers need to jump on a trampoline, slide down a slick pipe while avoiding obstacles and hurdles. It sure sounds fun, so get hold of one while stocks last.

 
 

The votes have been counted following the Stuff magazine’s Annual Gadget of the Year. Apple iPhone comes out to be on top of the year award. The touch screen handset fended off other hot-tech nominees such as the Playstation3, Xbox 360, Wii Fit and B& W Zeppelin iPod speaker. The nominated products were judged on their performance, design and value.

The readers vote for a number of the awards is fascinating. The gamers are the ones out there on the street buying gadget and therefore they are the greatest barometers for the product in the market.

 
 

Guitar Hero is a wildly popular video game which has become the latest tool in physical therapist Elizabeth Penny’s arsenal when treated with stroke victims. Guitar Hero is the latest in a string of video games, including WiiFit, whose medical benefits have won the often criticized pastime from some grudging respect. 

Guitar Hero is a game that enables the gamer to play favorite guitar music on a light plastic guitar while getting finger- placement cues on- screen, it gives social and mental improvement categories to the patients. It can be used for treating the paralyzed patients. The tweaking was done by innovator Ben Heckendorn to include a foot pedal to strum the guitar and to control the bar while healthy hand works on chord.

 
 

So like virtual is not all that virtual anymore, Nintendo is here, with its latest offering, the Wii Fit gaming console. As if you have not already read so many of those reviews about the Wii Fit. A very interesting scheme of the game is its progression pattern, which makes a strict fitness instructor out of Nintendo.

As you spend time exercising on Wii Fit, you earn Fit Credits that unlock the game's stages one by one. Each workout takes roughly 1 to 5 minutes with drills getting harder every 5-10 minutes while the player must unlock each workout solo. The balance board is an integral part of the console. Supporting a weight of around 330 pounds, the board is powered by 4 AA batteries which promise a back-up of around 60 hours. So let's give the machine a try, and let a few pounds off our bellies.

 
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Fitness certainly is an issue, and when the issue is so big to come around, there are solutions just as well, and some of them are really innovative. The latest Nintendo Wii Fit gaming console aims at the fitness market with its hardware interactive exercise regimes. But can such a product really guarantee you anything.

Wii Fit ain't a very exciting game, nor does it succeed as a complete fitness regime. But if you're simply looking to ease yourself into an exercise system, with a little regulation in learning about your exercise, this is the product for you. So just make sure you have enough leg space, and patience, before you incur Wii Fit into your regime. Way to Go.

 
 

The Lord of gaming consoles is back yet again, with a punch packed twice as hard. Guess what? Gaming is not just gaming anymore. With Nintendo riding the market high upon its Wii Fit package, there is something for everyone. The recently launched Wii Fit, which is at its core a hardware interactive game, seems much inclined towards a clinical data base of its players, before delivering its promise.

Wii Fit requires the users to create a profile by entering their height, weight, gender, and birthday. The system, then gives you an accurate Body Mass Index (BMI) score, your weight in pounds, and your "Wii Fit Age". Also, the self-conscious lot of you, very well have a password protection to your profile. Sounds exciting, doesn't it. Time to burn some calories!

 
 

Just when you thought that your video game will mould a couch potato out of you, there seems a prompt. NES, Dance Dance Revolution, Dance Aerobics and Track & Fiel aren't exactly history just now, but may very soon become, for the house of Nintendo is out with its fitness console.

The 'Wii Fit' which comes with gaming software and a Wii Balance Board, is based upon a hardware interaction between the player and the game. Based upon radical fitness issues such as BMI (Body Mass Index) and centre of gravity, the 'Wii Fit' insures the gamer a precise approach. Adding to this precision is the battery operated balance board. So with the virtual world actually coming into your living rooms, maybe it’s time that you give this Wii Fit a chance.

 
 

The Fitness industry, among other things, is supposedly one of the 21st century industrial hotbeds. With Nintendo jumping into the race, facts show reassertion. Welcome 'Wii Fit', a video game cum fitness program, from the house of Nintendo.

Running on the Nintendo game engine, Wii Fit allows you to choose from 48 activities such yoga poses, strength training, aerobic exercise, and balance games which could be brought around with an especially created Wii balance board, being sold along with the main package. Virtual trainers, who speak to you through the stages, make the game further realistic. Not to mention that the stages could be transited only upon the fitness credit points which you earn as per your performance. So with all those extra pounds around, maybe it's a good time and excuse to buy your self the 'Wii Fit'.

 

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