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Wii Fit Review

Wii Review by Ellie Gibson

16 April, 2008

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This month will see the release of Grand Theft Auto IV. It's variously been described as the gaming event of the year / the defining moment of this console cycle / the pinnacle of human achievement including the discovery of fire, walking on the moon and the invention of the Oyster card. It'll sell millions of copies and more than a few consoles.

But while the launch will be covered in the mainstream media to some extent, you won't see Lorraine Kelly giving it a go on GMTV. Fern and Philip won't be discussing the merits of the new cover system and procedural animations, and Richard and Judy won't marvel at how the motorbikes can do backflips.

Wii Fit, on the other hand, will be everywhere. It's launching on 25th April, four days before GTA IV, and it's going eat column inches, take up all the airtime and fly off the shelves. Will it sell more copies than GTA? That will partly depend on whether Nintendo can churn out balance boards quickly enough to meet demand. Two things, however, are certain: Wii Fit will be huge, and it deserves to be.

For GBP 69.99 / EUR 89.99 you get a copy of the game and a balance board peripheral, neatly packaged in one of those pristine white boxes Nintendo does so well. They even throw in the four AA batteries required for operation. The board has a real heft to it. This is no cheapo bit of plastic (yes, Mr Wii Zapper, that means you), but a serious piece of machinery.

That fact becomes even more evident once you boot up the disc and set about creating your Wii Fit profile. You can register as any of the Miis stored on your console, create a new one or play as a guest. Then it's time to take a Body Test. After entering your birthdate and height, the balance board measures your weight and calculates your Body Mass Index, telling you whether you're Underweight, Ideal, Overweight or Obese.

Your actual weight isn't displayed on-screen unless you hit the specific button, so no one else in the room will know what it is unless you want them to. You can even set a password so other console users can't peek at your weight or Body Test records when you're not around.

Once your BMI has been recorded, you can take a series of balance tests. These involve things like shifting your weight left or right on the board so you stay within certain markers on the screen, or trying to remain steady while standing on one leg. At the end of all this your BMI, age and balance test results are combined to calculate your Wii Fit age.

It's hard to tell just how scientific all this is, but some wild variations in results suggest it shouldn't be taken too seriously. The first time I took the Body Test, I was given a Wii Fit age of 46; the next day I had apparently lost four pounds and 20 years. All that really changed was I chose the "light" rather than "heavy" option when asked to describe my clothing and was better at the second day's selection of balance tests. Friends had similar experiences, which suggests these two variables might have an overly significant effect on the outcome of the Body Test. (Not nearly as much of an effect as alcohol, though; a bottle of wine and a pint of Cheeky Vimto can add half-centuries.)

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the_dudefather
16/04/08 @ 13:24
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GTA V: yoga city stories
StringBeanJean
16/04/08 @ 13:24
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Witness the fitness
Psychotext
16/04/08 @ 13:26
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I want it... but I don't know why!
JediMasterMalik
16/04/08 @ 13:27
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ELLIE GOT AN 8/10!

But it's Wii fit... Oh well, take what you can get eh? ;)

My mum wants this.
Benno
16/04/08 @ 13:27
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sold
AliRay
16/04/08 @ 13:32
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Great peripheral with loads of potential.... but not a great 'game'?
mkreku
16/04/08 @ 13:32
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I can't believe how horribly boring this all looks.
RobertFoster
16/04/08 @ 13:33
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My mum wants this.

So does mine. I wonder if it'll be back in stock for her birthday next month...
Der_tolle_Emil
16/04/08 @ 13:37
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I will so buy this.
Camorrista
16/04/08 @ 13:37
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Please, EG, remove the captions from within the images. It's unreadable half the time, looks awful in that huge font and, well, covers the thing you're trying to look at.

Put them below the preview image, like you do with normal pictures, and all shall be happy.
rauper [staff]
16/04/08 @ 13:42
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They are videos not screenshots (click on them to play)...
McBradders
16/04/08 @ 13:47
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I'm not sure I can take this review seriously...
MightyMouse
16/04/08 @ 13:47
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Hmmm if this counts as a game, does Nike+ too?

Basically to me looks like a motivational tool for exercise, how lasting it'll be will therefore vary enormously from person to person.
rhubarbandcustard
16/04/08 @ 13:49
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As someone who is gym fit from going to, you know, a gym I can say catagorically that this game will not improve your fitness. At all. Getting fit requires you to push yourself hard. Damn hard. This game is just eurgh. It will sell millions though.
QPRobbie
16/04/08 @ 13:51
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rhubarb and custard - why don't you wait until you've played it before you question its credibility?
Lemming81
16/04/08 @ 13:51
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@rhubarbandcustard:

I'm suspicious you are just bitter you've spent all that money on a gym membership and now this comes along... :P
mingster
16/04/08 @ 13:51
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This is what the wii owners have been waiting for...
expect it to be SOLD OUt almost permanently.
QPRHOOPS81
16/04/08 @ 13:53
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im with rhubarbandcustard on this. Standing on a wobble board isnt going to stop you being a fatty.
orakio
16/04/08 @ 13:54
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@ rhubarbandcustard: Perhaps these excercises themselves won't matter much for a person's general condition. But the incentive to get your fit age and BMI down to acceptable levels will be there, and that's what matters. People might want to leave that last chocolate chip cookie in the package in fear of the number they'll see on the TV screen that evening.

A must buy imho, if only to experience something entirely new.
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Darren
16/04/08 @ 13:56
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My own parents are really excited about this and plan on buying it when they get back from their holidays in early May. Personally, I think it looks too much like hard work and nowhere near as fun to "play" as GTA IV so I won't be buying it. I will have a go on my parents' Wii Fit though to see what all the fuss is about.

Incidentally, does anyone know what the maximum weight is that the board will take?
JohnnyWashnGo
16/04/08 @ 13:58
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As someone who regularly went to the gym for a good many years until recently, I gotta say I will be grabbing a copy of this as soon as I can.

Sure, you can hit the gym and spend time with the weights to try to increase muscle mass or spend time doing cardio workouts, but my main aim these days is to keep supple and lean and this board will help me do that.
Starbow
16/04/08 @ 14:00
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having a bit of trouble with the ol' football there Ellie Gibson?
DADHAT
16/04/08 @ 14:00
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i don't think the game is meant to be an alternative to going to the gym, it's more of an interesting way to do the exercises that are possible at home. it's ridiculous to compare this game to going to the gym, obviously the latter is better for you.
mossychops001
16/04/08 @ 14:00
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Ladies.
Buy it, use it once, stick under the bed with the rest of the exercise equimpent you bought.
dryden555
16/04/08 @ 14:13
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i cant agree with the review -- the Fit is just a left and right input that you step on -- wayyyyyy too simple to be anything more than a mildly amusing novelty. Compare that to Rock Band's various controllers and software interface and there you see thoughtful gameplay design. There's a youtube video that takes Nintendo's ad for the Fit and replaces the narrator and it pretty much sums up how ultra simple the device is.
4thVariety
16/04/08 @ 14:20
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Log of Wood to step on: $2
Piece of paper with instructions: 4 cent
Having the same delivered in plastic on your TV: priceless
HolyJebus
16/04/08 @ 14:22
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I'm surprised no one has mentioned the price of this compared to Rockband yet. Any takers?
HiddenAway
16/04/08 @ 14:23
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"it pretty much sums up how ultra simple the device is"

Which is why the game will be a resounding success. Casual gamers have taken over...

My sister's pre-ordered this
mingster
16/04/08 @ 14:23
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umm dryden555 your wrong it also incorporates an up and down in form of analogue weight like a set of scales and an accelerometer for how fast up and down left and right so perfect for skiing snowboard games too.
kincaide
16/04/08 @ 14:23
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Both for me - in your FACE Wii haters

;-)
Prodigy_BE
16/04/08 @ 14:25
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Hooray for Nintendo, but as a hardcore gamer, I'd rather the put all their efforts in new versions of known games. Kid Icarus RPG, Faxanadu, Donkey Kong...

But that's just me.
I'm glad for big N that tons of moms, sisters and granny's want to step up (no pun intended), butI mourn the death of old Nintendo
dsmx
16/04/08 @ 14:26
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Ellie in decent game review shocker.
mingster
16/04/08 @ 14:27
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Does wiifit help improve vaginal elasticity?
siro
16/04/08 @ 14:28
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This might just be the game that'll make me buy a Wii. I haven't been to the Gym since I moved for a job and I doubt I'll find the time some point soon. I need some kind of sports in my life and running outdoors won't cut it living downtown in a major city (at least for me).
Strac
16/04/08 @ 14:31
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I just have a hometrainer in front of a telly. not sure if wii fit would be an improvement over that
mossychops001
16/04/08 @ 14:38
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mingster

LOL.
JonFE
16/04/08 @ 14:39
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I have it on pre-order and will get it for the missus; not sure if it can put up with my weight - yeah, I'm a fat bastard, SO WHAT???

/can't wait for a Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat sequel using the board :)
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CallousB
16/04/08 @ 14:39
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Pre-ordered..lets hope they get enough stock to cover it.
I'm looking forward to finding out what other games are going to be announced for it....and hopefully some clever smaller devs will be supporting it via Wiiware.
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Goffee
16/04/08 @ 14:40
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People wear clothes while using Wii Fit? Damn - that wasn't in the instructions I got!
HolyJebus
16/04/08 @ 14:42
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Jesus Ellie, were you aiming for the footballs or the football boots? That video did make me laugh tough.
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16/04/08 @ 14:42
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I'm sensing an interesting development in the "why play guitar hero? GET A GUITAR!" school of trolling here:

"Why stand on one leg in a game? GO OUTSIDE AND DO IT FOR REAL!"
TheDudesRug
16/04/08 @ 14:45
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It's a different world the Wii. Gaming pulp fiction.
Der_tolle_Emil
16/04/08 @ 14:46
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I'm sensing an interesting development in the "why play guitar hero? GET A GUITAR!" school of trolling here:

"Why stand on one leg in a game? GO OUTSIDE AND DO IT FOR REAL!"


Even better:

Compare that to Rock Band's various controllers and software interface and there you see thoughtful gameplay design.
Yeevle
16/04/08 @ 14:47
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Oh christ that video clip was hilarious!
Ciaran
16/04/08 @ 14:50
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Good article!

/already pre-ordered mine

Adam_T
16/04/08 @ 14:52
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This will be spot on for me. Never been to a gym in my life so this should be a nice introduction into a little bit of exercise and im sure will improve my flexibility from what it currently is!
bengray66
16/04/08 @ 14:58
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I hope it sells well, the less fat mingers in the gym hogging all the machines the better.
rob76
16/04/08 @ 14:59
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I'll get this for my bird's birthday. She'll love it, use it once and put it away for ever. At least it solves my pressie dilemma.
mkreku
16/04/08 @ 15:04
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I go to a gym three times a week.. with GIRLS in it. Can Wii Fit beat that?!
mingster
16/04/08 @ 15:07
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yes wiifit will get those girls to come back to your flat.

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