Electronic Arts has revealed the final box art design for the upcoming Kinect, PlayStation Move and Wii releases of EA SPORTS Active 2.0. The sequel to last year’s successful Wii-exclusive release, EA SPORTS Active, EA SPORTS Active 2.0 is currently expected to arrive late in 2010 on all three home console formats.
BioGamer Girl states, "Losing weight can be hard and sticking to a workout plan can be even harder. However, there are tons of new video games that can help you get moving and drop those extra pounds quickly. Video games get you up and moving with Xbox 360's Kinect and Wii which helps burn off those stubborn calories. Playing games is the easiest way to lose weight, because it can be fun which helps you forget that you are even exercising!"
PS UK Blog - Follow our six-step workout plan and let PlayStation 3 games like Move Fitness and DanceStar Party help you stay in shape.
My advice. Turn off the PS3, Go outside and run/cycle/walk/swim (obviously in a pool), Comeback no earlier than one hour later, turn on PS3, Have fun.
Seriously console exercising isn't great
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£80??? Because it includes a heart rate monitor?? Rip off..
£80 is waaay to high for this game, sorry EA I would rather pick-up Ubisoft's Your Shape: Fitness Evolved
Hmmm...this better translate to $80 over in the States or they won't be seeing my cash. No way I'm paying over $100 for this.
Yet ANOTHER "fitness" game announced for Kinect. -_-