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My Horse & Me (Wii review)
http://www.cubed3.com/review/556/
I found what seems to be the first review of this game. I honestly expected it to suck, but apparently it's quite good. If only they'd charge less than €50... ![]() Quote:
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So they're totally getting rid of the outdoors with the Wii, are they?
Screw riding a real horse outside, watch it on TV and live it. Need exercise? Fuck playing outside, get the Wii balance board. Need to go for a long run? Screw it. Get Konami's Track and Field II with the floor mat, instead. |
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From the same person that loves hockey games. Hasn't that argument been floated a thousand times before for a thousand other games? Most recently it was made for Guitar Hero 3, and immediately shot down as a baseless argument. But since it's a Nintendo Wii, the argument holds water.
No wait, it doesn't. |
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This is certainly an easier way of getting your precious snowflake that pony she's always wanted for Christmas.
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Well, it's fun playing a professional hockey videogame because I personally could never play professional hockey.
I think it becomes dangerous when videogames begin to substitute common outdoor activities (ie. playing backyard football, pickup basketball, working out). |
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While I disagree with Typhoid, someone needs to draw a line when people talk about how you can lose weight by playing your wii. Your wii is not a substitute for real exercise.
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Notice how I threw in an NES game - which I own - and which is completely fucking awesome for making you look like a tool for hopping on coloured buttons to run faster. Revolutionary. That second part about Track and Field II wasn't sarcasm. I actually love that game. Quote:
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A cardiovascular workout is a cardiovascular workout, and you can lose weight no matter how you go about doing that workout. If you have fun playing a Wii game and you really truly make it into a workout, then who are you or I to judge that? Instead of denouncing their choice -- perhaps someone's only motivation to actually get up and exercise -- I say encourage them and tell them to make sure they actually make it into a workout. Electronic stationary bikes and treadmills are essentially video games as well, and no one denies the ability to get a tough cardiovascular workout from that. But you can also play around on them and get no workout at all from them. It just depends on the effort you put in. |
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The last line of "No wait, it doesn't" gives it away easily. Me saying I was being sarcastic has nothing to do with not acknowledging you, too - were being sarcastic. I simple said I was, because I didn't expect a drawn out, Nintendo-defense post. And don't say "Well that's what you're doing now, and I was being sarcastic too, hypocrite", because I am defending myself. Not a company that I just like. EDIT: Quote:
You're comparing riding a bike (essentially, a stationary bike IS riding a bike, without moving) to flicking your wrist, or standing on a wakeboard and moving back and forth? The balance board, will only really improve your balance, and maybe lower leg strength - depending on how much weight you have to keep balanced. I'd make the argument DDR can be seen as exercise, you can't deny that. |
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I was specifically taking about Wii Boxing. If you want to make a cardio workout of it, you can pretty easily. That's about all I've played that could count for cardio, though you mentioned DDR, there's one for Wii that requires you to move your arms as well. I wish there were more games that made you physically move a lot. Maybe that Mario vs. Sonic Olympic Games game? Anyone tried that? |
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But minus the massive amount of "sarcasm" in this thread, I do think videogames somehow substituting basic outdoor activities and exercise is very dangerous. Isn't our society lazy enough already? |
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Hey, Typhoid, don't read that. If you did, I was just -- you guessed it -- being sarcastic. Quote:
Btw, here are some impressions I just read from the Japanese release of Wii Fit http://wii.ign.com/articles/838/838976p1.html ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Perfect example:
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Haha I love that one. Well done photoshop work, too (I'm assuming, since I've never seen an outdoor escalator), on the sun glare especially.
On the original topic, I'd like to try out this horse game. Is it only out in Europe? |
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