Tom Magrino | Sep 02, 2009

(Credit: Nintendo)
Released in May 2008,
Wii Fit has proven to be one of Nintendo's evergreen
juggernauts. The
third-best-selling
non-PC game in the US in 2008 with 4.53 million units sold, Nintendo's
fitness sim was the top seller during the first half of 2009, according to the NPD Group.
Today, Nintendo announced that an expanded edition of the game,
Wii Fit Plus,
will be available in North America on October 4. The publisher also confirmed
that
Wii Fit Plus will replace all current
Wii Fit bundles, which include the
Wii Balance Board accessory, and will retail for US$99.99--US$10 more than the
previous package.
Though rumors had indicated a US$30 price tag, Nintendo also confirmed that a standalone
Wii
Fit Plus disc will sell for US$19.99.
Explaining the inflated price tag, Nintendo notes that
Wii Fit Plus will include all of the original title's activities, as well as 15 new balance games and six additional strength-training exercises.
Wii Fit Plus will also let
players customize their workout routines, a feature that drew criticism due to its absence in the original.
Via
GameSpot
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