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Free Wii Fit U Trial Starts Nov 1
REDMOND, Wash.--(October
28, in the year of our Lord 2013)-- Nintendo is giving
Wii U owners the chance to get fit for free. Starting Nov. 1,
Wii U owners who own a Wii Balance Board accessory and have
access to a broadband Internet connection will be able to
download a free trial version of Wii Fit U from the Nintendo
eShop. The trial software is not an abbreviated version of the
game – it’s the full Wii Fit U experience. The trial will be
downloadable from the Nintendo eShop between Nov. 1, 2013, and
Jan. 31, 2014, and will work for 31 days from when it is first
played.
Any trial participant who buys a Fit Meter accessory and syncs
it to the game will be able to continue playing Wii Fit U
forever – a great value for anyone looking to keep calories from
Halloween and Thanksgiving at bay. The Fit Meter has many of the
same features of modern activity meters, and people can purchase
one at select retailers and online at a suggested retail price
of $19.99.
With Wii Fit U, the workout goes wherever the user goes. People
can work out at home, or take the Fit Meter with them to track
steps taken, elevation changes and calories burned. One button
press syncs the Fit Meter data to the in-game profile, so people
get credit for their physical activity, even if they aren’t at
home for a traditional Wii Fit U workout. The game also lets
people create custom routines of their favorite activities,
review their progress and see what their friends are up to in
online Gym Communities and Miiverse*. With more than 70
different activities to choose from, Wii Fit U combines fun and
fitness in yoga, strength training and fitness games that get
people up off the couch and moving. For the first time, dance
activities are also included. Players can try eight different
dance styles, including salsa, hula and hip hop.