Mar 01

         

Fitness videogames might be able to keep players in shape–but not if they don’t play them.

Nintendo’s exercise game Wii Fit is still flying off retail shelves eight months after its U.S. release last May. The all-in-one instructional tool, weight tracker and fitness coach advertises itself as a painless way for the whole family to get healthy thanks to the game’s "balance board," which measures players’ movement.

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Nov 12

        

Wii game wireless sensor Bar is designed and developed for transmitting Wii console infrared signal. Only need to encase the batteries into it then. It can be used simple and convenient, folding design which can do 0-180 degrees optional adjustment, with function bracelet, can appropriately adjust the transmitting orientation. Once hackers figured out that the Wii "sensor bar" was just a strip of infrared LEDs, it became obvious that a wireless version could be easily hacked up.

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Nov 10

          

Do you worry that if you buy your child a games console such as the Nintendo DS Lite this Christmas you’ll lose them to a fantasy world of violence and doom?
As my mother always said, too much of anything is a bad thing and the same goes for . But used in moderation the new generation of handheld consoles can bring huge benefits to a child and their family, when used responsibly.

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