Wii Fit, the latest innovative game for the Wii, looks set to revolutionise the gaming community. Core Group today confirmed with El33tonline that Wii Fit will be flexing its muscles across South Africa on the 5th of May.
Nintendo of America kicked off its Media Summit event from San Francisco on Thursday. Here IGN provides live-blogged news from the Summit including a demonstration of Super Mario Sluggers, the Wii sequel to Mario Superstar Baseball which has been confirmed for US release later this year. Aslo discussed are Wii Fit,Mario Kart, Pokemon Mystery Dungeon and Guitar Hero DS
GamesIndustry.biz is reporting that Play.com has sold out of its entire allocation of Wii Fit in just one day, ahead of the games official release on April 25 in the UK.
According to Famitsu figures, Nintendo's Wii Fot was the biggest selling game in Japan last year with 1.76 million units sold for the period ending March 30 2008.
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via Joystiq: According to a blurry GameStop release list image posted by WiiCast over the weekend, the charge for admission into the Wii Fit club will be $90. We've confirmed with various local GameStops that the game is listed in its system for $90. Pre-orders are being offered for $10 instead of the regular $5, but the two-fold increase is something we've heard has been in the GameStop pipeline for a while.
You think 100 bucks is too much for Wii Fit bundle? Then you'd better watch out for Russia, because the cost of fit-you-up bundle is really hot in there. Our fellow Russian news source ConsolenewZ.ru (obviously, it presents news for console gamers) reports: Wii Fit priced at nearly 200 dollars in Russia (4000 Russian Rubbles). Poor fellows, first Joe Stalin, now this!
A new exhibition at the Science Museum's Dana Centre in London hopes to answer the question, "Can video games really make you healthier?"
"Play Away the Calories", taking place at the Science Museum's Dana Centre in London on Wednesday 26 March, 19:00-21:00, will allow visitors a special preview of the new 'Wii Fit' (due to launch across Europe on 25 April) to ascertain if modern, interactive technology could really increase fitness levels.
GameDaily BIZ reports that it has received the latest Japanese video game sales data from Famitsu Marketing Data Service covering the month of February (technically the period from Jan. 28 to Feb. 24), and while the overall market was down 7.7 percent year-over-year, largely because of a 24.6 percent drop in hardware sales, software sales did increase 8.1 percent.
Videogaming247 is reporting that Wii Fit will cost £69.99 in the UK and EUR 89.99 across the rest of Europe.
If this year you wind up using a videogame to get in better shape, you will have to thank a sumo wrestler.
Wii Fit--the upcoming Wii game which comes with its own balance board and a set of exercises--has already been a massive hit in Japan, with Nintendo finally confirming that the title would reach US shores on May 19, and Europe on April 25. Apparently, health-conscious gamers have none other than Nintendo icon Shigeru Miyamoto to thank for the upcoming game--or more specifically, Miyamoto's quirky habit of having fun when weighing himself.
Nintendo's finally pinned a solid release date on WiiWare and Wii Fit. Nintendo's original, downloadable games service will be launching on May 12 in North America, just a couple short months after the proposed Japanese launch (March). Following a week later will be the health-conscious Wii Fit bundled with Wii Balance Board on May 19.
Following NPD's release of January hardware and software sales figures, analysts from Wedbush Morgan and simExchange have said lower than expected Wii sales likely were part of a plan to support Japan's Smash Bros and Wii Fit launches, and that Sony's Blu-ray support may be turning the tides in the PS3's favor.
Shigeru Miyamoto has said that Wii Fit isn't really meant to make you fit (as the title suggests). It won't give you a six pack or help you finish a marathon. He says it's only going to make you more aware of your body. And that's a good thing.Speaking to Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata about the ideas surrounding the creation of Wii Fit, Miyamoto said, "I think it's important to make discoveries like this about yourself. I forgot to mention ...
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Developers for recent and upcoming Nintendo products will be addressing Game Developers Conference 2008 attendees this month, specifically speaking about Wii Fit, WiiWare and Super Smash Bros. Brawl.Wii Balance Board producer Takao Sawano will be leading the charge on February 20 around 4pm. We predict he'll give a retrospective on exactly how he made the first game controller to grace the cover of Cosmo.On February 22, Takashi Aoyama will ...
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The latest Iwata Asks series of interviews looks at Wii Fit. In it, Shigeru Miyamoto hints that he could be the one to make "1080 Balance Boarding" on Wii, which would obviously support the Wii Fit Balance Board.
VGChartz reports via Famitsu that the Game Sales for the week of Jan 28th, to Feb 3rd, 2008 was as follows:
OnAxis reports USA Today recently let out their list for the top eight promising games for 2008. Out of the eight games, four are for the PLAYSTATION 3, two on the Xbox 360, two on the Wii, and one on the PC.