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Wii Fit [a] is a 2007 exergaming video game designed by Nintendo's Hiroshi Matsunaga [9] for the Wii home video game console, [10] featuring a variety of yoga, strength training, aerobics, and balance mini-games for use with the Wii Balance Board peripheral.
Wii Fit U [a] is an exergaming video game developed by Nintendo for the Wii U console, and is the successor to the Wii games Wii Fit and Wii Fit Plus. Wii Fit U utilizes both the Wii Balance Board and the Wii U GamePad in gameplay, and is bundled with the newly introduced Fit Meter, an activity meter accessory.
Wii Play [a] is a party video game developed and published ... along with Wii Sports, Wii Fit, and Wii Music. ... the game Obstacle Course was later adapted into the ...
Fit & Fun [30] bitComposer Games: Funbox Media — June 24, 2011 — Fit Music [31] Oxygene S.r.l. Oxygene S.r.l. — September 30, 2012 — G1 Jockey Wii 2008: Koei: Koei — September 26, 2008 — The Garfield Show: Threat of the Space Lasagna [32] Eko Software Zoo Games NA Morphicon EU: July 8, 2010: June 23, 2010 —
Nintendo’s Wii, a video game system in which users interact with the game by moving their body rather than manipulating a joystick, is one popular option. Most residents find the Wii easy to ...
In the 2000s, a number of devices and games have used the exergame style to much success: [12] the EyeToy camera has sold over ten million units, [13] while Nintendo's Wii Fit has sold in excess of 21 million copies. [14] By June 2009, health games were generating revenues of $2 billion, largely due to Wii Fit's 18.22 million sales at the time ...
We Ski [b] is a 2008 skiing video game for the Wii developed and published by Namco Bandai Games. It is the first third-party game (and second game behind Wii Fit) released that makes use of the Wii Balance Board. A sequel, We Ski & Snowboard, which adds snowboarding to the game, was released in 2008.
Active Life: Outdoor Challenge (Family Trainer: Athletic World in Japan and Family Trainer in Europe) is a 2008 video game for the Wii produced by Namco Bandai Games. Players use a mat similar to the Power Pad in conjunction with the Wii Remote in order to complete a variety of mini-games. The game is comparable to Wii Fit.