Aussie Charts: You Really Are A Fit Lot, Aren’t You?

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Doesn’t she look happy, everyone? Arms flapping, fists clenching, hips swaying, cheesy grinning, why, she’s positively giddy with excitement! And no wonder… she’s just bought herself Wii Fit! Man, I wish I’d bought Wii Fit when I picked up my Wii last week. I just feel so down.

So yeah, Wii Fit starjumps to the top of the pile, while elsewhere there’s a solid debut for Skate 2 and a clear indication that Activision has finally managed to get some more Guitar Hero: World Tour stock into stores.

All Format Full-Priced Games Top 10 for the w/e January 25:

1. Wii Fit (Wii)
2. Mario Kart (Wii)
3. Wii Play (Wii)
4. Guitar Hero: World Tour (Wii)
5. Skate 2 (360)
6. Brain Training (DS)
7. Guitar Hero: World Tour (360)
8. Skate 2 (PS3)
9. Lord of the Rings: Conquest (360)
10. More Brain Training (DS)

Discuss

(6 Comments)
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    cheese

    Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 8:48 PM

    Not only will you feel down, you’ll also be feeling fat pretty soon. Get Wii Fit before it’s too late!

    Seriously though, I don’t understand how some of the games on that list can still sell so strongly. Where are all the -fun- titles?!

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    Jickle

    Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 8:52 PM

    If we were a really fit nation we probably wouldn’t still be buying the damn thing!

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    cheese

    Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 9:10 PM

    Your server thing is lame and refused to process my last comment. So here we go again!

    Not only will you be sad, you’ll also be fat pretty soon if you don’t invest in Wii Fit. Also, isn’t exercise barefoot bad for your feet/ankles?

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    Rowr

    Friday, January 30, 2009 at 12:48 AM

    Stick with wii sports man.

    This game sux, unless your a fitness weirdo, and even then i cant see you getting more than a week out of this – i didnt. Buy a bicycle or something.

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    Agr0

    Friday, January 30, 2009 at 9:04 AM

    Wii Fit in my opinion is more about teaching good habits, posture and teaching you how to get fit, rather than actually getting you fit.
    My only problem with Wii Fit is that there are no shortcuts
    a 30 minute workout still takes you over an hour as you have to wade thru the menu’s between each stage, and wait for dialogue each time even after you’ve mastered the moves.
    If they could introduce a favorite routine that you could program one directly after the other, it would be much more convenient to use, and would encourage me to exercise more often.

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    Tangoto

    Friday, January 30, 2009 at 9:58 AM

    Well Australia is the world’s fattest country, so not too surprising.

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