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Posted: Aug 7th 2008 9:20AM ericlmccormick said

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I just picked on up at best buy yesterday. Pretty fun and a good workout but why pay someone else more money per hour then the system is worth?

Posted: Aug 7th 2008 11:02AM (Unverified) said

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..That's like £50 an hour..
*lighbulb* :D :D

Anyone fancy visiting my..err.. new gym?

Posted: Aug 7th 2008 11:32AM (Unverified) said

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Are you serious? It's NY theres no hunting its called Nintendo World

Posted: Aug 7th 2008 1:56PM (Unverified) said

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I was just in manhattan at the big toysrus where they have a huge pile of about 50+ wii's in stock, also nintendo world had about 20 behind the counters as well.

Posted: Aug 7th 2008 2:08PM thirdopticaltool said

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er... the Wii Sports part is the "cool down" period... it's treated as a break from the "real" workout and more like an incentive to finish the current set.

it's not at all a "come and play my wii for a lot of money" situation.

I'd rather play wii bowling between sets than do wall-sits.

Posted: Aug 7th 2008 5:16PM (Unverified) said

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wii + 20 foot screen = lots of jaggies...on top of jaggies

now that that has been said, that is a really stupid idea. i never have gotten any kind of workout from wii sports (havent gotten wii fit, still searching...ANY SELLERS?) and im really out of shape, so i cant imagine it doing anyone any good.

Posted: Aug 14th 2008 10:54PM (Unverified) said

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People in Manhattan can also just go to the Nintendo World Store in Rockefeller Center to get the game. They always have it in stock along with the Wii.

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