Wii: Controlling Your Diet in 2006
Diet Training mooted. Belly-busting info inside.
Posted 16 Aug 2006
A Nintendo fan, yesterday
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According to reports from Bloomberg the Touch Generations! series is set to expand with the release of the Nintendo Wii, following the rip-roaring success of the DS in enticing non-gamers with games such as Brain Training. Specifically, this is set to power a release on the home console aimed at sorting out your flabby bodies.
Details were not given, though the news service mentioned that Nintendo executives had green-lighted such projects, all of which are aimed at a mass market audience happy to accept non-traditional methods of digital interface input.
We'll bring you more as we get it.
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I like this idea and encourage it. It'll give more positive press to gaming and entice more non gamers to buy or play Wii.
DDR for Wii can be that far away surely, its just a matter of time.
DDR for Wii can be that far away surely, its just a matter of time.
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Joji wrote:
DDR for Wii can be that far away surely, its just a matter of time.
That just got me thinking... even better than that... if Konami can get Para-Para Paradise working on Wii using the remote and nunchuck attachment (assuming the nunchuck can detect movement if programmed), that would be the ultimate win.
And totally unrelated to the movement thing but just posting it because it's been playing on my mind something supreme lately - Donkey Konga on the Wii, where new songs are released and can be purchased in packs using WiiConnect or something (instead of constantly buying new versions... considering Nintendo in the West gave up on Konga when Japan made a third, it'll be less risk).
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It's clear we still do not have a clear picture by a long shot. This is indeed becoming a very exciting time for gaming...more and more.