{According} to many of the {leading websites}, the {Wii Fit} is the most searched for {product online} and with the {second} most searched product being the {Wii console}, it looks like 2008 is going to be a {great Christmas} for Nintendo.
It is {hard} to predict the most sought after presents at {Christmas} time due to the {different types} of products available to us. However, the Wii Fit is undoubtedly going to be near the {top}, it is more {expensive} than the average game as it will cost £129.99 (RRP). It offers so much more than an {average Wii game}.
When you buy the Nintendo Wii Fit pack you get the {software}, {balance board} and 4 {AA batteries}. Setting up Wii Fit is {really easy} and you can be off and running very quickly. When you {first use} Wii Fit, the {machine} will take you Body Mass Index (BMI) and then give a {suggestion} as to what it should be for your height and weight. Activities are split into 4 areas, Muscle Conditioning, .
These are {all great} {selling points} for the Wii Fit but as always it is the games that provide the underlying {benefits} that make the Wii Fit a great Christmas present. The {games} available using Wii Fit includes having to {steer} a {ball across} a {wobbly platform}, walking a {tightrope} and, the extremely {addictive}, ski game. As the {skier starts} his decent down the mountain you have to {crouch down} and then as he takes-off you have to stand up quickly and keep your {balance} to increase the distance he goes.
The {Wii Fit} is a {great game} for all the {family} because someone who has never played a game in their {life} can be as good as someone who plays {regularly}. We all tend to eat too much at Christmas time and this game can help us burn off some calories whilst {having fun} at the same time.