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

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    The Wii Balance Board. This is a list of released video games for the Wii and Wii U video game consoles which allow use of the Balance Board accessory. The first game to support this accessory is Wii Fit .

  3. Wii Fit - Wikipedia

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    Wii Fit Plus [b] is an enhanced version of Wii Fit, released in Japan on October 1, 2009, and other regions in the same month. The game was announced during Nintendo's E3 2009 media briefing on June 2, 2009. [ 5 ]

  4. Wii Balance Board - Wikipedia

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    Wii Fit is the first game to have made use of the Wii Balance Board. Shortly after Wii Fit ' s release, Shigeru Miyamoto noted the potential for other uses, stating that "probably the simplest and most straightforward [idea] would be a snowboarding game". [9] Miyamoto has also stated that Nintendo received "many inquiries" from third parties ...

  5. Category:Wii Balance Board games - Wikipedia

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    Wii games that have to or can be play with the Wii Balance Board. Pages in category "Wii Balance Board games" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.

  6. EA Sports Active - Wikipedia

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    EA Sports Active is an exercise game consisting of activities that use the motion controls of the Wii platform. Primarily played using the Wii Remote, the game package includes a pouch that allows the player to strap the attached Nunchuk to their legs in order to track their lower body movements. The Wii Balance Board is also supported but is ...

  7. Wii Fit U - Wikipedia

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    Exergaming. Mode (s) Single-player. 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.

  8. Wii Fit Plus - Wikipedia

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  9. The Incredible Maze - Wikipedia

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    Most reviews were generally negative against the game, with it scoring a 27 from 6 reviews at Metacritic. [3] WiiWare World scored The Incredible Maze a 2/10, calling it a "legitimate mess" with poorly designed stages, unreliable controls that left the game "practically unplayable with a Wii Remote" and an amateurish presentation with "rudimentary" graphics they felt were "some sort of bad ...