Hello,
and welcome back for another week of fresh gaming news. For all of
our Canadian readers, we hope you had a wonderful Victoria Day long
weekend. Of course, as long as there is still news, we'll still be
around to cover it. And with that, let's get into this week's gaming
news.
         
      
      
         
      
   
   
	
	
	
	
	
		
		Wii
Fit 
		
		launches
	
	
	         
      
      
         
      
   
   
	
	Nintendo
announced the launch of its new fitness game today, 
		
		Wii Fit
		
		.
Packaged with the Wii Balance Board, which precisely measures users'
weight, shifts in movement and balance, 
		
		Wii Fit
		
		
contains over 40 engaging activities in areas like yoga, aerobics,
strength training and balance exercises, as well as a number of small
mini games. The Wii Balance Board is able to calculate a user's Body
Mass Index (BMI) and is used in the majority of the exercises 
		
		in
Wii Fit
		
		. It can also be used in
some other games, including 
		
		We Ski 
		
		and
Electronic Arts' recently announced 
			
			Skate
It
		
		.
		
		 
		
		Prior
to the North American release, 
		
		Wii Fit
		
		
had already sold more than 2 million copies in Japan, and had already
sold out its pre-orders at some
retailers.
         
      
      
         
         
         
           
            Skiing mini game.
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“
	
	
		
		Wii Fit
		
		
will get you moving whether you’ve been playing video games for
years or this is your first time,” said Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of
America’s executive vice president of Sales & Marketing. “
		
		Wii
Fit
		
		 is easy for anyone to try
and is yet another example of how Nintendo continues to expand the
world of video games to new audiences.”
	
	
		
		Wii
is the first video game system ever included in the President’s
Challenge, a program of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness
and Sports that encourages all Americans to make physical activity a
part of their daily lives. 
		
		Wii Fit
		
		
builds on that honor by encouraging people to keep their bodies
moving. 
	
	
		
		Nintendo
launched the game today at a special
event in Central Park, giving people a chance to try out the
game, and using the event to double as a celebration for National          
      
      
         
      
   
   
	
	
		
		Physical Fitness and Sports Month. There were 
		
		Wii Fit
		
		
trainers on hand to help event attendees try their hands, and feet,
at 
	
	
		
		
	
	
		
		the 
	
	
		
		new game The company took the opportunity to educate attendees
about fitness and good health, and ran a fundraiser in support of the
American Heart Association. 
		
		Wii Fit 
		
		was
made available today, exclusively at the Nintendo World store in New
York, and will be releasing in stores North America on May 21
			
			st
		
		.
		
		Wii Fit 
		
		is available
for $89.99 USD and CAD and is rated E for Everyone.
         
      
      
         
      
   
   
	
	
	
	
	
		
		WiiWare
and competitive eating
	
	
	
	
	
		
		Tomorrow,
May 20
			
			th
		
		,
will see two Major League Eating professional eaters promoting a new
WiiWare game by attempting to break a watermelon eating record. Major
League Eating's Tim “Eater X” Janus, the newly crowned sushi
eating champion of the world, and Crazy Legs Conti will be facing off
in a six minute watermelon consumption battle. It will apparently
also be the first ever watermelon eating contest to feature both real
and virtual watermelon, as the whole event, dubbed the 
		
		Major
League Eating: The 
		
		Game WiiWare
Watermelon Showdown, is in promotion of Major League Eating's new
WiiWare title, 
		
		Major League Eating: The Game
		
		.
	
	
		
		The
event is taking place tomorrow, from noon to 3 p.m. at the Nintendo
World store in New York, at 10 Rockefeller Center.