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  2. List of games that support Wii Balance Board - Wikipedia

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    Lightning Fish Black Bean Games — March 19, 2010 — NewU Fitness First Personal Trainer [63] Lightning Fish Black Bean Games September 18, 2009: September 18, 2009: September 18, 2009: Nickelodeon Fit [64] High Voltage Software: 2K Play: November 10, 2010: February 18, 2011 — Playmobil Circus [65] Morgen Studios DreamCatcher Interactive NA ...

  3. Wii Fit - Wikipedia

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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.

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  5. List of WiiWare games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of original downloadable games on the Wii video game console that could only be downloaded from the WiiWare section of the Wii Shop Channel. Translations of Japanese exclusive titles are highlighted between parenthesis. All WiiWare titles could be transferred to and/or purchased via Wii Mode on the Wii U console.

  6. Get Fit with Mel B - Wikipedia

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    Get Fit with Mel B is a fitness video game developed by Lightning Fish and released for all three major seventh-generation consoles: the PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360, [3] utilizing each console's advanced motion control accessory (PlayStation Move, Wii MotionPlus and Kinect, respectively) for fitness gameplay. The game is licensed by Fitness ...

  7. Wii Play - Wikipedia

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    The demo games were put into two different categories; the sports-themed games were grouped together and bundled into Wii Sports, while the rest of the games which made use of the Wii Remote's pointer became Wii Play. [19] The game was developed directly alongside Wii Sports, with the two games' development teams sharing several artists and ...