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Taking Nintendo's Wii Fit for a Test Run

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Senior Writer Darren Gladstone takes a look at Nintendo's new Wii Fit exercise and weight-loss programs, assisted by the Wii Balance Board. After checking out a variety of physical activities, and setting up a personal profile and fitness plan, he wholeheartedly approves!

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