Britain’s National Health Service Endorses Wii Fit, Not Playing Like A Complete Toolbox

Posted by | October 26, 2009

The exercise and activity game Wii Fit, for Nintendo’s Wii console, has garnered more than praise in fitness circles; now, it’s been officially endorsed. A logo from the activity campaign, Change4Life, will appear on boxes for Wii Fit Plus, an updated version of the game. This comes from Britain’s National Health Service, the government organization that ensures British citizens of health care without having to face a medical bankruptcy.

The Change4Life campaign is part of an effort to combat youth and young-adult obesity rates.

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