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Wanting to get in on that massive payday, Electronic Arts today announced EA Sports Active, its long-rumored exercise game. As speculated, the title won't require the Wii Balance board at all, but will instead rely on a neoprene peripheral which will strap the Wii Remote or Nunchuck to a player's leg. The game will also come with a rubber resistance band for strength training when it launches next spring for $59.99.
In addition to over 20 sports, EA Sports Active will feature a range of fitness tools, including a calorie counter, virtual personal trainer, 30-day weight loss program, and customizable workouts- due out March 2009
- $60
- Wii exclusive
- uses a A.I. trainer
- running, boxing, and more
- EA Active Soccer version ‘down the road’, and more versions to come
- balance board not required, but supported
- includes peripheral that attaches Wiimote to your body
- endorsed by Bob Greene, Oprah’s trainer
- regular software updates
- more peripherals planned for new exercises
- packed-in nutrition book
- custom 30-day workout
- music player
- true 1:1 motion (says trailer)
- 2 straps included in box
- EA Trax program or EA’s Artwerk label music may come in the future