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  2. Wii Balance Board - Wikipedia

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    The Wii Balance Board (Japanese: バランスWiiボード, Hepburn: Baransu Wī Bōdo) is an accessory for the Wii and Wii U video game consoles. [1] Unlike the usual balance board for exercise, it does not rock but instead tracks the user's center of balance. Along with Wii Fit, [2] it was introduced on July 11, 2007, at the Electronic ...

  3. List of games that support Wii Balance Board - Wikipedia

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    The Wii Balance Board. This is a list of released video games for the Wii and Wii U video game consoles which allow use of the Balance Board accessory. The first game to support this accessory is Wii Fit .

  4. List of accessories to video games by system - Wikipedia

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    Nunchuk - An attachment for the Wii Remote. It is plugged into the Wii Remote's expansion port, where the two are connected via a cord. Classic Controller – A special controller attachment for the Wii Remote. While it is compatible with any Virtual Console game, it is heavily designed after the SNES controller and Sega Genesis controller.

  5. EA Sports Active NFL Training Camp - Wikipedia

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    The game is compatible with the Wii Balance Board. [4] Unlike the past two games, NFL Training Camp has "Total Body Tracking", which uses a heart monitor to measure the player's heart rate during play, along with a wireless motion tracker [ 5 ] which goes on the leg, while the heart rate monitor goes on the arm, unlike the other games, which ...

  6. Wii Fit - Wikipedia

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    Wii Fit is centered around using the included Balance Board to perform in-game exercises. Wii Fit requires the use of the Wii Balance Board, [16] a unique platform peripheral that the player stands upon during play. The Wii Balance Board can detect and track the user's center of balance (COB), a feature heavily used in the game; it will also ...

  7. Snowboard Riot - Wikipedia

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    Snowboard Riot, known in Japan as Board Warriors (ボードウォリアーズ, Bōdo Woriāzu), is a snowboarding video game for WiiWare by Hudson Soft released in North America on February 2, 2009, and in the PAL regions on February 27, 2009. The game supports the Wii Balance Board and features online multiplayer via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

  8. Tetris Party - Wikipedia

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    An installment of the Tetris series, the game supports the use of Miis and the Wii Balance Board, and features both local and online multiplayer in addition to several single-player modes unique to the game. The game was released in Japan on October 14, 2008, in North America on October 20, 2008, [2] and in Europe and Australia on October 24 ...

  9. We Ski - Wikipedia

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    We Ski is the first third-party game on the Wii to use the Wii Balance Board peripheral. [7] Bandai Namco released We Ski in Japan on January 31, 2008. [8] It was released in North America on May 13, 2008, [9] and in Europe on June 13, 2008, with Nintendo handling distribution.