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Why we shoud fear Wii Fit

Nintendo's Wii Fit was recently released in Japan just in time for the holidays at around $80. Online retailers such as play-asia have it on stock for $189.90. As I heard this news, I couldn't help but flashback to this years E3. Specifically, when Miyamato's next big game was revealed, Wii Fit. At this point, I believe a deafening silence swept Nintendo fan-boys everywhere. The same Nintendo faithful, that stood by Nintendo through the N64 and Gamecube era, were seemingly shafted for the casual market. In years past, we were treated to things like Mario Galaxy and Zelda Twilight Princess, franchises that were symbolic of the Nintendo brand, but instead we got what was effectively an interactive weighing scale. With that announcement, it became clear that Nintendo's approach to gaming was in a new direction, "Audience Expansion".
Naruto - contributor
Published: 586 days 16 hours ago | News | Wii
 
 
 

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