Though some scholars found Wii Fit didn’t stack up favorably against the expensive force plates, the universities trialing the system called it “pretty decent,” so the question is whether Nintendo’s peripheral offers a reasonable enough …
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The National Health Services (NHS) has given an award to Nintendo’s Wii Fit Plus system called Change4Life. They are now have the first ever computer game to be consider a health and fitness product. That’s a good thing for gaming and …
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Who needs some silly remote controls you wave around to control a game when you can turn your entire body into that silly remote? Microsoft has announced at the annual E3 gaming conference that they are working on a new addition to the Xbox 360 gaming system called “Project Natal”. While small details like pricing or a arelease date are missing at this time, what is known is that this could completely change how we play video games and interact with technology. Imagine a camera system bar u
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To keep the Wii on top, Nintendo intends to keep its finger on the pulse of the game-playing public. USATODAY.com Tech - Top Stories
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