Touring the show floor at the Game Developers Conference 2008, senior writer Darren Gladstone tries out the Nintendo Wii Fit, relaxes on the D-Box gaming chair, drives like a maniac using the Logitech Driving Force GT wheel, and controls a game without a game controller.
Get Fit. Drive Fast. Ditch Your Game Controller.
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