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Finally, a "good" excuse to NOT have a Wii.

Posted by Mike of Renton | May 13, 2008 4:25 PM
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I do agree that it might be a cultural division. The Japanese seem to be all about using social pressure on each other. Americans fucking explode when it is applied to them.

Posted by vooodooo84 | May 13, 2008 4:27 PM
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Can you play something like DDR on it?

Posted by hmm | May 13, 2008 4:28 PM
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Um, dude, the problem is exactly as you stated:

She was already tired from a long day of standing for hours at work, and she was immediately turned off by having to stand on the board for long periods, having too low a ceiling in our house for a few of the yoga moves, and slipping when trying the step-exercises mode.

Why would you not be paying attention to her state of being and forcing this on her in the first place?

And @2 - the Japanese explode too, but they hold it in until they REALLY EXPLODE!!!!!!!

Posted by Will in Seattle | May 13, 2008 4:31 PM
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Well I can't wait to get mine. But I am hoping there's a way to hide your stats because I'm sure everyone who comes over will want to try it and I don't particularly want them seeing all my numbers.

Posted by PopTart | May 13, 2008 4:36 PM
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Interesting writeup

Posted by Non | May 13, 2008 4:37 PM
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Sam, I really hope you do a follow-up on this in a month or two. I think the big question for this product will be how long you really feel motivated to stick with it after the original novelty wears off.

Posted by Matty Worth | May 13, 2008 4:38 PM
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it's a western thing -- talking while in a state of conflict is viewed as unhealthy and abnormal in the west, hugely uncomfortable, while talking while in a state of conflict is viewed as healthy and normal in the east, and it would be hugely uncomfortable to not do so.

Posted by PC | May 13, 2008 4:39 PM
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@4: Good question. The big reason I was interested in her joining my Wii Fit test was to see how successfully, if at all, Wii Fit can fit into a busy-ass workweek. That's a huge percentage of who Nintendo's aiming for here. I didn't really go into that because that's honestly to be seen--will we both be able to keep up a daily regimen?

I'm a dumbass, but I try not to be a cruel taskmaster...

Posted by Sam M. | May 13, 2008 4:40 PM
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1) How high/low are your ceilings?
2) I can't play a marble balance game via dvd.
3) I think some people are expecting wii fit to be full of hard workout exercises. They don't realize that a lot of it involves "calmer" eastern balance type of activities. I think some of the subtleness will be annoying for some people.
4) You didn't mention that future games will be making use of the board. It's not just for wii fit.
5) Please take and share video of your GF doing the hula hoop activity. Thanks.

Posted by stinkbug | May 13, 2008 4:47 PM
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@3: Not officially, and I don't think it'd work very well based on the way you have to step in DDR.

@5: You're in luck--you can protect your stats/progress/WEIGHT with a password. Up to eight people can track their progress on a single Wii as well.

@7: Agreed. Expect that sort of update in a few weeks.

Posted by Sam M. | May 13, 2008 4:48 PM
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@10-

Sam's ceilings are about 4 feet high. His place looks like fucking Hobbiton.

Posted by Jonah S | May 13, 2008 5:35 PM
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Can you Friend people via Wii24 and find out if they're keeping fit?

Posted by Will in Seattle | May 13, 2008 5:36 PM
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I'm so glad this thing is finally out. I was a tester at Nintendo when this thing was in the department, and after "playing" it for 8 hours a day, 2.5 months straight I still wanted it. I think that says something about how effective it is. I lost about 2" off my waist, and my favorite thing to do was the hula hoop. Really effective. I'm not with Nintendo anymore, but I still want it.

Posted by Enigma | May 13, 2008 6:41 PM
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Quick question - does it actually give you a good workout? I'm a pretty athletic person and my hubby and I are totally looking forward to Wii Fit, but aren't sure if it will be comparable to going to a gym. Thoughts?

Posted by Mab | May 13, 2008 7:20 PM
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this freaks me the fuck out. I don't know why, but it makes me want to throw my computer out a window. go take a goddamn jog!

Posted by el | May 13, 2008 8:30 PM
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@15- It's not really comparable to going to a gym for weight training, but if you're gonna watch 30 mins. of tv, you might as well do the steps or jog in place as opposed to sitting on the couch. It gives a low to moderate aerobic workout, but you're not gonna build great muscles. The yoga did make me more flexible, but only because I had gone so many years without stretching. If you're already into yoga/pilates, this will just supplement it. But once all those DVD workout gurus get an idea of how to program a more strenuous regime, it might be worth it to more than just beginners.

Posted by Enigma | May 13, 2008 9:15 PM
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@15, yeah, don't expect it to be a complete gym workout.

for a better idea of what it can and can't do, read some of the reviews of here:

http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/wii/wiifit

it's not filled with lots of heart-pumping exercises, it's more learn towards balance exercises.

so people already into fitness may scoff at it. but there are many many people whose life will change by being a little more active.

Posted by stinkbug | May 13, 2008 10:33 PM
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The Wii is really all you care about. How did you get this job? Oh yeah.

Posted by Mr. Poe | May 13, 2008 10:36 PM
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As a model/actor--those two people in the promo are just hired because of their appearance to show what their desired demographic looks like. They were not even planning the game I would guess.

Posted by seamatt | May 14, 2008 8:24 AM
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The balance games supplant the overall workout without feeling like work.

Did you mean supplement?

Posted by lost | May 14, 2008 10:47 AM

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