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Wii Fit - a great piece of kiit that's a surefire hiit!

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Given that I’m not as fit as I could be, I certainly hope to see good results, over time, with the Wii Fit, and while I haven’t tried all of the functions as yet, it’s a lot of fun and couldn’t come at a better time for Nintendo. Can you say "massive sales" between now and Christmas 2008? I can.

I'll also write a future article detailing just how fit the Wii Fit has helped me become... although I don't think I'll be writing this article soon. Give me a couple of months first!

Retailing in Australia for $150, it’s much cheaper than a gym membership, and will give you and your family a great excuse to actually spend time in front of the TV to better yourself and get fitter – instead of just “playing games” – something that was part of the Wii’s attraction with Wii Sports alone.

If you enjoyed the fun of Wii Sports, the game which comes with every Nintendo Wii as standard, do yourself a favour and check the Wii Fit out.

You’ll probably end up buying one, and if you don’t already have a Nintendo Wii, the Wii Fit could well “tip the scales” as yet another great reason why making a Wii a part of your life is a wiinner of an iidea!