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Health Meter: An Open Letter to Publishers and Developers
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#1 Posted : Thursday, June 18, 2009 5:05:53 PM
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Health Meter: An Open Letter to Publishers and Developers

Fitness-game developers: Steve Steinberg thinks most of you can do better. Read this missive and make exercising fun once and for all.
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#2 Posted : Monday, June 22, 2009 2:45:38 PM
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The big problem with this is the balance board itself. The big problem I have is that once you start using the balance board, you have to act like feet are glued to the board. It can't handle anything other than lifting a foot up off the board. No jumping, walking, or running in place. I started using the board with EA Active, but found my exercises more beneficial without it. Wish Nintendo would make the balance board more dance mat capable, so you could do these running, jumping, balancing things.
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#3 Posted : Monday, June 22, 2009 3:10:24 PM
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Deciding to depict your EA Active avatar running around a virtual track seems like one of the most uninspired decisions ever made regarding a video game. You could literally have the avatar run anywhere and yet you choose to depict a track. Really? Why not the Amazon jungle or with the bulls in Pamplona?
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