David Carnoy | Apr 16, 2008
Rumors have been circulating for several weeks that the upcoming Nintendo interactive fitness game,
Wii Fit, which comes bundled with the Wii Balance Board peripheral (pictured), would be priced at US$89.99. Well, now that number has become official along with the not-so-secret May 19 launch date.
According to Nintendo's press release,
Wii Fit boasts, "A dynamic mix of more than 40 yoga, aerobics, strength training, and balance activities,
Wii Fit provides consumers with a fun, easy, and affordable way to incorporate exercise into their daily routines. Using the included wireless Wii Balance Board accessory, every member of the household can step up and stay active, setting individual fitness goals and tracking their progress over time."
If you happen to live in or around New York, it's worth noting that from April 18 through 20, the "first 1,000 consumers who place a US$5 deposit for
Wii Fit at the Nintendo World store in Rockefeller Plaza will receive a limited edition
Wii Fit T-shirt featuring the image and reproduced autograph of legendary Nintendo video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto".
Nintendo says it's already sold 1.4 million Fit kits in Japan and chances are the bundle is going to do very well in North America.
Will Fit match the success of
Guitar Hero and
Rock Band, which also carry somewhat hefty price tags? Hard to say. What do you guys think? Can casual gaming translate into buns of steel?
Via
Crave CNET
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