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kotaku.com - 2/14/2009
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The Wii Nation have spoken: Wii Fit is no fad. Last week I got into a bit of metaphorical hot soup when a Forbes article quoted me as saying that I didn't know a single person who bought Wii Fit and used it routinely after a month. Now I do. Between the dozens of emails I received and the ...
newsblaze.com - 2/9/2009
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newsblaze.com —
Michael Torchia's mission is to have Nintendo pull
their Wii games off the shelves until they make
important changes to their products. People around the World are sustaining serious injuries due to the lack of proper warnings on their products and ...
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Lawsuit Against Nintendo for The Ill Effects of Their ...
forbes.com - 2/7/2009
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forbes.com —
Fitness videogames might be able to keep players
in shape--but not if they don't play them. Nintendo
's (other-otc: NTDOY.PK - news - people ) exercise game Wii Fit is still flying off retail shelves eight months after its U.S. release last May. ...
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The Truth About Wii Fit And Weight Loss
gamedaily.com - 2/12/2009
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gamedaily.com —
Forget Joe the Plumber... Mario the Plumber is
where it's at. Nintendo once again controlled the market
with the Wii and software like Wii Fit, Mario Kart and Wii Play.
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NPD: Nintendo Domination Continues as Industry Racks Up ...
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Wii Fit Is No Fad
GoNintendo —
Well, I have to applaud Kotaku’s featured article about Wii Fit. Kotaku’s Brian Crecente found himself in a bit of hot water when he said that he didn’t know a single person that used Wii Fit a month after purchase. You and I knew that was a pretty shallow statement to make, and readers let Crecente know this. Now, he’s stepped up to the plate with an article/apology that I think you should all take a look at. Article here This entry was posted on Friday, February 13th, 2009 at 7:41 pm and is filed under ...
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