Wii Fit coming to U.S. in May

Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:25PM EDT

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First announced way, way back in July of last year, the nifty, wireless balance board accessory for the Wii finally has a North American release date: May 19. Get ready to engage those abs.

The Wii Fit bundle (available in Japan since last December) will sell for $89.99, according to Crave—not exactly cheap, but at least it'll come bundled with a battery of exercises—involving yoga, aerobics, strength training, and balance—that’ll get you off the couch and, with any luck, make you break a sweat.

IGN (via Yahoo! Games) has a thorough preview of Wii Fit, but I’ll tick off some of the main points: You get the wireless, plastic balance board (which, apparently, supports a whopping 660 pounds, although it stops measuring over 330 pounds) plus the battery of 40 mini-games and exercises.

Among them: strength-training exercises, including a push-up/yoga combo (which sounds devilishly difficult), single-leg extensions, arm/leg lifts, a variety of squats and lunges, and side planks (ouch). There’s also plenty of aerobic action, including steps, runs, and rhythm boxing. Then there’s the yoga, complete with your standard deep breathing, half moons, a potpourri of poses, you name it. This ain't no button-mashing on the couch.

What makes Wii Fit more fun than your standard exercise DVD is the on-screen trainer (either male or female, as IGN notes) who critiques your form and doles out encouragement, as needed.

Of course, the coolest element of Wii Fit is the wireless balance board, which incorporates two plastic pads—one for each foot—that precisely measure you weight and balance.

From the demos I’ve seen, the board does an uncanny job of detecting your overall stance and posture; indeed, based on your weight and balance, it’ll compute your body mass index (BMI) and tell you if you’re overweight, underweight, or just right. The Wii Fit software will also track your BMI daily and tell you your progress over time.

Early reviews have been generally positive; for example, Chris Kohler at Wired News tried Wii Fit for about a month and came away pretty happy, calling it a "convenient and helpful way for me to get back in shape." Keep in mind, however, that Kohler didn't so much lose weight as build muscle (not such a bad thing, considering that you're playing a video game).

I haven't had a chance to try Wii Fit myself, but the demo during last year's E3 gaming conference looked pretty impressive; I especially liked the soccer ball head-butting game, which lets you (natch) head-butt a torrent of virtual soccer balls, all from the comfort of the balance board—nice. (Hmmmm...how about a surfing game? Or skateboarding?)

So, who out there's looking forward to Wii Fit? Anyone else tried it? What about the price tag?

Related:
'Wii Fit' craze set to launch May 19 [Crave]
Wii Fit preview [IGN, via Yahoo! Games]

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  • 7 Posted by volleyballwildcats@att.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think thatthat is awesome i wish that i had a wii because of that so ya. so i can get noticed more by guys.

  • 8 Posted by thomaschihaitran@att.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:08PM EDT Report Abuse

    I'm already sold. The Wii Fit is probably something I can get my whole family into playing video games again. It has 40 mini games so I'm sure there will be everything for everything. Can't wait. May 19th is only a month away, but with Mario Kart Wii coming out later this month, I'm excited. Nintendo knows how to make me spend my money on them. Shame on them! Haha.

  • 9 Posted by porqpyne_99 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:16PM EDT Report Abuse

    hey, erinshesse, at least it's a unit that would get people MOTIVATED to get active, and perhaps change their lifestyles in the process. It sounds like a fun addition to the Wii.

  • 10 Posted by lyn_don6 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    cheaper than a gym membership-wehre can i purchase this/

  • 11 Posted by jjhamz on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    Sounds good.....If you can find A Wii anywhere to buy....

  • 12 Posted by finelinen on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    this sounds great, however there is still the problem of how to get a Wii. They are never inn stock and no one ever knows when they will be.

  • 13 Posted by gamer21005 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:05PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hey, this is like a video except it can interact (from what I've heard.) I think you can motivate yourself better if you do something like this.

  • 14 Posted by ninjasonsparks on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:39PM EDT Report Abuse

    I had a chance to play this at our corporate meeting in March. I was amazed. While they play up the yoga and pilates aspect, the party game components are just as fun. The coolest part was how it brought children and adults of all walks together and I could easily see with consistent use how this could help with fitness. Easy to use but sophisticated. Be prepared for this to the next hard-to-get item. God knows with the peripheral, it will be like trying to get a Wii during the holidays all over again, especially once it shows up on Oprah and the Today Show.

  • 16 Posted by creeker28 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:31PM EDT Report Abuse

    Here is a better idea. Get off your couch and go outside. It's free

  • 17 Posted by mdiazzuniga on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:14PM EDT Report Abuse

    to much money. would like to try but maybe wait till price comes down

  • 18 Posted by aznfool2000 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:00PM EDT Report Abuse

    Wii Fit: $90 Yoga Tapes: $10-$20 Jogging everyday: $0 Wii Fit is such a waste of money. If people want to get fit, why not just eat healthy and run everyday.

  • 19 Posted by mistymfisher on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    I can't wait for this to come out! I bought my kids a wii about a month ago, and have on more than one occassion worn myself out on it....I know my heart rate was way up there....burn that fat, baby!!! Video games are definitely taking a step in the right direction.

  • 20 Posted by anderklan on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:53PM EDT Report Abuse

    Our family has the Wii system and we love.. have been anxiously waiting for the WiiFit to come out!! Of course it's not the same workout you'd get from training for a marathon but it IS a workout, none the less! Fooey on the nay sayers.. they probably have never even tried it ;-)

  • 21 Posted by sharronortiz on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    I've just pre-ordered mine through Amazon. Looks really cool and a great way to keep the kids off the couch and get some exercise while having fun.

  • 22 Posted by afvas2003emt on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:46PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well.... I was definately sold on it at 69.99 when it was rumored as the price... still might buy for 90 bucks, but worry about durability with a 250 pound guy on it.. kids will try but get bored quick i think... unless skateboarding, surfing, skiing, etc ,has definate upside... we'll see... may not get it in may, but when weather gets cooler in the fall,maybe the price will drop... who knows... love the Wii in general... so...

  • 23 Posted by kjburnett65 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    I think it sounds great and it would be something I would be interested in. At a price tag of under $100, it is one of the cheaper home exercise devices out there.

  • 24 Posted by princez147852369 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    WEEEEEE or Wii is the exact same thing with wii fit it is fun and gets kids fit.

  • 25 Posted by chele_music on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:22PM EDT Report Abuse

    I've gotten breathless playing boxing! hahaha And I do kickboxing 3 times a week.. anything that has you moving AND having fun along with a decent diet and maybe some other form of cardio...is great.. It will be a nice change to my boring elliptical trainer! haha

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