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Wii Fit uses your height, date of birth, and weight to work out your BMI, against which you're categorised as either underweight, ideal, overweight, or obese.
The mini-games are the most enjoyable part of "Wii Fit" — games that Nintendo claims will help you work on your aerobic strength and balance. Much like "Wii Sports," you import your Mii avatar ...
My cat, Lola, is 14.1 pounds – which is actually three quarters of a pound lighter than what the vet said she weighed last year.
If you have a tubby Mii, Wii Fit offers an opportunity to decide weight-loss goals, and even creates a schedule to achieve them.
Wii Fit is not to blame and should not be blamed for telling someone that it's overweight. And if you ask me, I think we should all lighten up a bit.
You can check out our brief first experience with Wii Fit on this week’s episode of Game|Life The Video (above), but I have something lengthier, too: I played Wii Fit every day last week, and ...
A Mii is a digital avatar used in Nintendo's Wii, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS gaming consoles. They allow users to capture a likeness (or a caricature) of themselves, other people, or invented characters.
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As in Nintendo’s other training games, the actual testing - the weighing process - is limited to one shot a day. Importing your Mii avatar, you adjust the conditions of your session - although ...
Nintendo include the necessary batteries and a copy of the Wii Fit companion game, together with a thin printed manual. It hooks up wirelessly to your Wii, and when you first start you need to ...