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GameShark: EA Sports Active Review

The bar has been raised by a considerable margin. Whether you'll be content to sit on your laurels and reap the rewards of being the first remains to be seen, but you'd better not ignore the ambitious runner in the first lane here. This is the best videogame workout on the planet – and it makes you look a little flabby in comparison.

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5.5

Gamezone: Walk it Out Review

Walk It Out targets lazy people who enjoy playing video games but instead of spending the money to purchase this game, you can partake in the exact same thing by leaving the house and walking around the neighborhood for FREE. This game has a decent concept, but without any real variation and the control issues, it doesn't travel far.

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Kyrwolf5202d ago

Tired of these types of games. What ever happened to just getting outside and indulging in some real activities?

Caspel5202d ago

I'd rather walk outside and enjoy the weather.

athmaus5202d ago

I agree...my wife was laughing about the entire premise of this game, especially when it was loaded for the first time

DarkBlade46585202d ago

Yea, I'm all for people getting out and doing activities outside...just leave me playing on the couch =P

mistermostyn5202d ago

Meh. Fitness, schmitness. Tis nothing but a fad, I tell you.

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EA Sports Active Bundle for $30 at GameStop:

Gamestop.com is offering EA Sports Active Bundle for Nintendo Wii on sale for under $29.99. That's $30 off retail price and $20 discount from the second best price online.

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Rixynator5245d ago

as if people play ea sports, thats the worst bundle i've seen so far

Schu-Man5245d ago

Thanks for that! My wife's had interest in this game. I just ordered it. That's a nice discount!

megax85245d ago

I bought one myself as well. It's a great deal. Especially with free shipping

5245d ago
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Free Game Idea: Saving EA on the Wii

EA has publicly stated their inefficiency to sell high volumes on the Wii of some of their more popular franchises. SideQuesting takes a look at what kinds of games that EA could create that would potentially do well on the platform.

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