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So are y'all still liking your Wii Fit a week later?
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I am. I haven't had a whole lot of time to use it, but it's definitely a no-regret purchase.
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I've gotten to play with it more this time... so thats good. Lots more yoga, and lots of the step class. My son loves it. Trying to beat his grandmother at the hula hoop game. The tightrope thing makes me nuts..... and I cannot find a rechargeble battery or silicone cover anywhere! |
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Unless you mean specifically for the Wii Fit board, in which case, I have noooo idea :( |
Yup, I mean for the board.
GameStop wisely under ordered accesories, so they have zip. Target only brought in the yoga mat, walmart has nada... you get the idea. |
I'm still having fun with it. Sadly the boy unlocks new stuff quicker than I do, so I'm way behind.
I enjoy the stepping and yoga is very interesting, difficult at times but cool. I agree about the tight rope thing. I can make it like 14 feet and that's it! The boy has made it to the next level! He also unlocked something where you have to sit still and look at a candle. I walked into the living room this afternoon and couldn't figure out what he was doing. So dumb Mom has to ask and blow his concentration, oops. Way to go me! |
Freaking hell yeah, I just 2-starred the Special Cup (the one with Rainbow Road) on 50cc!
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YAY! Rainbow Road is crazy hard.
And incidentally was the name of a porn shop I worked at in San Diego from 1998-1999. |
We rented a game for the Wii called Boom Blocks. The boy had been going on and on about it because Spielberg worked on it. At first I thought it was like a carnival game where you throw balls at blocks but it has turned into a lot of fun. You have to use logic to figure out which block to throw at, the right angle and have a plan.
Some of the puzzles have exploding blocks or disappearing blocks. You can compete against each other or work together or do story mode by yourself. We had a lot of fun with it this weekend and are seriously thinking of purchasing it too! |
I think I am addicted to buying video games. Seriously. I mean, I do play a lot of them, and I even finish a good deal (but not most) -- but every time I walk into Gamestop I walk out with something (even if it's a cheap used game). Seriously. In the last year and a half, besides purchasing the systems themselves, I must have 60+ games (and finished like 10). Eeek! I need to stop and just play what I have, but there's ALWAYS something new down the pipeline.... grrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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