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Keepin’ it real fake, part CLXXII: Wu Fit — it’s Wii Fit, without the supply chain issues

Posted on 16 December 2008 by

So far as we can tell, the Wü Fit (see what they did there?) doesn’t actually come with the Wii Fit software. But unless we’re being badly deceived, the knockoff balance board should operate just fine with the official game (seriously!) — assuming that you can find it by its lonesome, which you can’t. The best (er, “only good”) part? It’s actually in stock for $92.95, which is more than the Big N can say about its genuine counterpart in much of the world. It’s okay, we know you’re seriously considering this over that eBay auction — we promise not to tell.

[Thanks, anonymouse]

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