E307: Joystiq goes toe-to-toe with WiiFit
After Wii Fit was revealed at Nintendo's keynote on Wednesday, we found ourselves not only thinking of the non-game itself, but also the possibilities the new peripheral could bring to the console. Before we can get ahead of ourselves thinking about all of the non Wii Fit stuff we can do with it, we should probably focus on Wii Fit itself.
Well, thanks to the fine folks at Joystiq, they got their hands on the whole setup during E3 this week and chronicled their impressions for us. Their thoughts on the thing, after trying three of the eleven available demos, were a mixed bag. They didn't feel like the three different gameplay segments they tried were anything incredibly fun or engaging, noting that "maybe we'd get it ourselves, too, but not for the gaming aspect. Like Brain Age, it's likely a title we'll never really love but still play it over a year after its release."
One thing we did like to read was that apparently the Wii Fit peripheral is "a lot lighter and sturdier than we had anticipated."
Well, thanks to the fine folks at Joystiq, they got their hands on the whole setup during E3 this week and chronicled their impressions for us. Their thoughts on the thing, after trying three of the eleven available demos, were a mixed bag. They didn't feel like the three different gameplay segments they tried were anything incredibly fun or engaging, noting that "maybe we'd get it ourselves, too, but not for the gaming aspect. Like Brain Age, it's likely a title we'll never really love but still play it over a year after its release."
One thing we did like to read was that apparently the Wii Fit peripheral is "a lot lighter and sturdier than we had anticipated."










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
fantamos @ Jul 13th 2007 12:19PM
I'm waiting for WII Surfing!!
hvnlysoldr @ Jul 13th 2007 1:06PM
Where could people have gotten the idea the boards couldn't hold 300 pounds. Dude it's Nintendo, the company known for making tanks and systems stronger than them. They know how much pressure the board has to take not only with heavy people using them daily but also possibly jumping on them and other wear and tear.
MisterL @ Jul 13th 2007 4:29PM
Nintendo makes tanks alright. If a car can run over a gameboy and take no damage (the gameboy was fine obviously, however the car suffered some injury to it's pride), I wouldn't be surprised if the WiiFit board became the standard weapon of the army.