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Wii Fit helps everybody in the household to exercise and manage their health in an interactive and entertaining manner. The software comes bundled with the Wii Balance Board which can measure weight and balance, which allows for the body movement ...
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Fit with the Wii if less than 136 kilos
Posted on Sunday, 14 October 2007 by Devilke, source: Aussie-Nintendo
Nintendo's ingenious game, or fitness gadget, depending how you look at it, will be able to carry 136 kilograms. In other words, if you weigh something like 4 or 5 FroFro's, then you will have to lose some weight before you may stand on the Wii Fit Balance Board to work out with Wii Fitness.
Miyamoto stated that they will test the device first in Japan, so they could make some adjustments for the American market if necessary. The difference in size of the inhabitants may make it impossible to work with one device worldwide.
Wii Fitness will be coming to Europa in the beginning of next year and will have its own Channel for your Wii.
Miyamoto stated that they will test the device first in Japan, so they could make some adjustments for the American market if necessary. The difference in size of the inhabitants may make it impossible to work with one device worldwide.
"We're going to launch in Japan first and get feedback and decide if we need to make something that's American-sized. We may need to super-size!" Although he added, "Ideally we'd like to release one size Balance Board worldwide."
Wii Fitness will be coming to Europa in the beginning of next year and will have its own Channel for your Wii.
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Its not just a weight difference, its a build difference as well, the average american is about 4-6 inches taller then the average japanese person.