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Wii Fit arriving May 19

by Paul Jay, CBCNews.ca

Nintendo's Wii Fit, the exercise software featuring the weight-and-motion-sensing Wii Balance Board, will be launching on May 19 in North America, just in time for casual gamers to start working their way back into last-year's swimsuits.

The announcement was made during the annual Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, and while coverage focused on the U.S. launch, Lorena Cordoba, a public relations representative for Cohn & Wolfe, which represents Nintendo Canada, told CBCNews.ca that the launch date was a North American launch date, though no other information is available right now.

Gamers in the UK and Europe will get it a wee bit earlier on April 25, the Guardian reports.

Wii Fit has been touted as the next big thing for Nintendo's best-selling console, with the company claiming sales of over 1.4 million units in Japan since its launch there on Dec. 1. The Balance Board can be used for a new range of interactive gaming activities such as skiing but also could be used for yoga, step classes and other exercise routines.

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Justin

Halifax

This is brillant. Soon enough your going to be able to buy an actual basketball with censors and a special mat, so you can fully act out real basketball moves. I also hope they develop a VR visor, so that you can actually have a first person view as the person on the floor. That would just blow away the other competition. This may very well be the foundation for Virtual Reality gaming.

Posted February 28, 2008 08:17 AM

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