My Fitness Coach (Wii)

My Fitness Coach (Wii)

Type: Nintendo Wii Game - Publisher: Ubi Soft

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Get Fit with Wii Fit Plus

While the Wii may not be an ideal alternative to your traditional workout, it can make you work a little bit while you have fun. When the Wii came out, Nintendo had the idea that it would get people active and on their feet while they played video games. In other words, it was the most interactive gaming system of its time. It released Wii Fit Plus in order to capitalize on that market. The balance board was meant to be used for intensive workouts, but little did they realize that it would gain... Continue Reading »

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