Kotaku Writes: Here's the pack shot for Cyberbike, the Nintendo Wii exercise game that comes with its very own, full-size exercise bike packed right in.
The Cyberbike comes from European publisher Bigben Interactive, who generally deal more in video game accessories than they do full0-fledged titles, and when you get right down to it, the Cyberbike contains a lot more accessory than it does game. The game that comes packed-in places you in the role of an eco-citizen, using your head and legs to clean up the planet. You clear pollution by riding over land, sea, and air, powering your strange vehicles with your feet.
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There is a single word that comes to mind after spending a couple hours with Big Ben Interactive’s Cyberbike and “Cyberbike Cycling Sports” – Almost.
The title, out now for the Nintendo Wii, is aimed at replicating the experience of cycling through a $200 peripheral stationery bike. The bike, for starters, is a downright pain in the neck to put together. The instruction manual isn’t particularly helpful and neither are the pictures. The bike is made out of metal and not plastic, which is a plus, but honestly given the price tag on the thing a solid frame is the least you can ask for.
This is why wii gets the criticism it does. I hope Nintendo cuts down on shovelware with their next console.
GamerFitNation's BlackBible does an unboxing of Big Ben's CyberBike for the Nintendo Wii system. For more info please check out GamerFitNation.com