Talking at the launch of Fit in last week, designer has told The Times that the new 'game' and balance board has revolutionised socialising in Japan; the veteran hopeful the same thing can happen in the UK, and Europe.

"In Japanese households suddenly new conversations are springing up between fathers and mothers, fathers and daughters, talking about Wii Fit," he enthused. "We would love that to happen in Britain."

The title is selling like hotcakes across the continent, many stores expecting to sell out as non-hardcore gamers flock to get involved in what could be a groundbreaking experience.

"Spending too long, staying in and playing any game is not good," he admitted. "I always tell my children to get out on a sunny day and I, myself, went jogging in Central Park yesterday. But I do my stretching on Wii Fit. They work together."

Source: VG247

By Luke Guttridge

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