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I liked the wii fit. I never was the type to work out, but i wanted to gain some better habits. When i heard about the wii fit i thought it would be a good way to get me into working out with out all the turn offs. Wii fit does a good job distracting you , making work seem like a game helps ALOT. First time i used it i didn't even realize how much time had actually passed. At the time i didn't think it was doing anything for me, body wise , but the next day I was so sore! The downsides that i noticed were...the only multi-player game is jogging, but they are only seen as a guest & no graphs are shown. Games are only unlocked on your profile (you unlock games based on play time). So after putting work into my ranking/ scores/ charts it makes it hard to let your friend play under your name and change everything. So I think if they really want to market this as a family time type of product they need to have a way of connecting players & charts all in 1 screen. Not logging out of yours to let them log in their charts only to have the games they seen you playing locked. Of course if keeping your charts on point isn't of great importance then that wouldn't be an issue. 1 other thing, they need more mini games.... they have different levels for each mini game but they get old pretty fast. They are making other game Cd's for the wii board so don't let that stop you from playing a hands on video-game.
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