Or maybe not. We're not
insinuating anything here, because we love you no matter what. You know what else we love? That's right:
Wii Fit.
While it's funny to quip that this is a perfect game for
moms across America, we recommend that everyone take a closer look at the versatility of
Wii Fit. How many of you own a treadmill or other exercise machine? Those things take up space. Maybe you'd like to own something like that, but you live in an apartment, like many Americans, particularly those under thirty who maybe haven't bought a house yet. Then space becomes a real issue, as this blogger well knows from years of apartment-living. But with
Wii Fit and the balance board peripheral, suddenly working out with gear can take a lot less space -- and you get the added benefit of monitored results, which we always thought was an excellent feature.
Working out with the Wii has already become a
popular hobby for many gamers -- the addition of this software just makes it that much easier. Maybe some gamers would have liked to have seen less focus on the title during Nintendo's keynote, but this kind of thing is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of Nintendo's winning strategy, and we all better get used to it. The Wii is to Americans what the
DS is to the Japanese, it seems; it's an all-in-one device that can fit anyone's needs, and
Wii Fit is a strong part of that.