I just uploaded several high resolution screenshots and other Wii Fit graphics to the Wii Fit page.
Wii Fit Game Vault
9
2008
High Resolution Wii Fit Screenshots
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I’ve got my eyes on the Wii Fit, what about you guys?
15
2008
Wii Fit will Cost US $89.99
Wii Fit is hitting the US on May 19 for $89.99. That sounds reasonable to me. I will be picking one up and hopefully lose a few pounds
April 15, 2008
In anticipation of the U.S. launch of Wii Fit™, the new interactive fitness game for the popular Wii™ system, Nintendo of America Inc. has announced pricing details for this groundbreaking release. Available at Nintendo World store starting on May 19, Wii Fit and the innovative Wii Balance Board™ accessory will be bundled and sold together at a suggested retail price of $89.99.
Boasting a dynamic mix of more than 40 yoga, aerobics, strength training and balance activities, Wii Fit provides consumers with a fun, easy and affordable way to incorporate exercise into their daily routines. Using the included wireless Wii Balance Board accessory, every member of the household can step up and stay active, setting individual fitness goals and tracking their progress over time.
Consumers in the New York area who pre-order Wii Fit from the Nintendo World store in Rockefeller Plaza will receive a special bonus item. From April 18-20, the first 1,000 consumers who place a $5 deposit for Wii Fit will receive a limited edition Wii Fit T-shirt featuring the image and reproduced autograph of legendary Nintendo video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto.
Through mid-February, Wii Fit had sold more than 1.4 million copies in Japan since its Dec. 1, 2007 launch. For more information about Wii Fit, please visit www.WiiFit.com.
9
2008
Wii Fit Sells Out in UK
Before Wii Fit has even been released, supplies have dried up! Unfortunately for a lot of folks in the UK they will have to continue to work out the old fashioned way until supplies catch up with the demand!
11
2008
Getting Fit with Miyamoto and Iwata
Hello, everyone. My name is Satoru Iwata, President of Nintendo Co., Ltd. As you may already know, some time ago I began conducting a series of interviews explaining the vision behind Wii. Now I’d like to continue that process to help explain the thinking and planning behind our new product, Wii Fit.
Over the course of the next few weeks we will hear from those who were actually involved in the development of this title. Given that I will be interviewing my own employees, I admit this is a somewhat interesting experiment, but by talking face-to-face with them, I hope to convey why we believe this is such an important product.
There are many insights that only these key developers will be able to recount. I hope you enjoy these interviews and please look forward to Wii Fit as it enters markets in the west later this year.Sincerely,
Satoru Iwata
2
2008
Wii Fit Hands-on Preview
Computer and Video Games need to start working out. Good thing they got their Wii Fit board early!
Huffing and puffing. Aching all over. Sweat glistening on a furrowed brow. All this just from lifting the balance board out of the box.
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Behind that nimble white exterior lies a weighty stash of blubber-monitoring tech, all designed to compliment the Wii Fit software and rate you from fatty to flimsy.Now, we needn’t tell you that fitness is hardly team NGamer’s strong point. We think tiny meals are an insult to large plates, and exercise is what’s done to young girls with spinny heads and pea-green puke.
30
2007
Wii Fit Hits Japan

Lucky! Today the Wii Fit has been launched in Japan. Unfortunately we here in the US aren’t going to be seeing this interesting contraption until early next year. If you can’t wait there are several overseas exporters who are offering to ship it to you!
11
2007
Wii Fit
The active-play phenomenon started by Wii Sportsâ„¢ now spreads to your whole body thanks to the pressure-sensitive Wii Balance Board (name not final), which comes packed with Wii Fit. The board is used for an extensive array of fun and dynamic activities, including aerobics, yoga, muscle stretches and games. Many of these activities provide a “core” workout, a popular exercise method that emphasizes slower, controlled motions. Family members will have fun staying active and talking about and comparing their results and progress on a new channel on the Wii Menu.
