XBox Now Your Personal Fitness Trainer? 38
Analise writes "First there's the DDR Workout, and now a game developer out of Portland, OR has come up with Yourself!Fitness, a video game targeted at women and to be used on your friendly neighborhood XBox - the title 'features a computer-generated personal trainer who guides users through a customized set of exercises and diets.' The game [the original NYT article includes a small screenshot] is slated to be released this fall and the Sony Playstation version is expected to be ready by the end of the year. The game company's co-founder is quoted as saying, 'We're creating games that are good for you.'"
My eyes! (Score:4, Funny)
I'll just have to remember to close my eyes while she is playing. Of course the sight might be like that Simpson's x-files episode where Skully is watching Homer like a lava lamp.
Re:My eyes! (Score:2, Insightful)
Uhm, they already have gaming to help with that. It's called, "going outside and riding your bicycle, or climbing a tree, or running around like a chicken with your head cut off". I know a lot of people around here are the kind of people who spend a lot of time indoors (yes, me included), but there's a great big world out there in which kids should spend time. Seems like a video game for exer
Re:My eyes! (Score:5, Interesting)
I'd recommend that, but hopefully she'll take my first recommendation. My first recommendation is to move somewhere you can go outside and ride a bike.
This is a 13 yr old girl in a neighborhood where standing on the porch can get you high.
Sometimes inside is safer.
Re:My eyes! (Score:4, Funny)
My niece, who loves video games, is 194lbs and turned 13 this month!
That must have been one hell of a big birthday cake.
google link (Score:1, Informative)
I worked on this. :) (Score:5, Interesting)
Some people are confused when they first hear about it, thinking it may not work, but you'd really be surprised. I'm not sure how much I'm allowed to say about it, but from what I've seen, they've got a very well-thought out plan for the game and they're hitting all the right notes as it develops. It looks like a really solid product that I'd recommend for women everywhere.
Re:I worked on this. :) (Score:1)
Are you trying to imply that all women are fat or out of shape? >;-)
Re:I worked on this. :) (Score:2)
The workout that every woman should do.
Re: Grammar Nazi (Score:2, Informative)
You should have used "... comprises highly skilled professionals..." Sorry, but 'comprised of' is one of the worst abuses of the English language.
Re: Grammar Nazi (Score:2)
The traditional rule states that the whole comprises the parts and the parts compose the whole. In strict usage: The Union comprises 50 states. Fifty states compose (or constitute or make up) the Union. Even though careful writers often maintain this distinction, comprise is increasingly used in place of compose, especially in the passive: The Union is comprised of 50 states. Our surveys show that opposition to this usage is abating. In the 1960s, 53
Re: Grammar Nazi (Score:2)
Re:another game for $9.99 bin? (Score:2)
Re:another game for $9.99 bin? (Score:1)
Re:Who needs a program for that? (Score:1)
game?? (Score:3, Interesting)
Don't get me wrong, I can see the benefit and I think people will probably find it useful, but I don't really understand why it's on the Xbox (or PS2 later, for that matter).
Re:game?? (Score:3, Informative)
So, unlike DDR or other games,
Re:game?? (Score:2)
Re:game?? (Score:2)
(I worked on it.)
Reminds me of (Score:2)
I want Prop Cycle! (Score:3, Interesting)
Makes Sense (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Makes Sense (Score:2)
I'm male and no feminist, but if you're going to ask the question you have to ask it of both sides.
Re:Makes Sense (Score:2, Insightful)
Why is this geared towards women? (Score:1, Insightful)
Don't they realize that all the fat gamers are guys? What's the deal?
This has been done before. (Score:2)
I love fitness games (Score:2)
(/me ducks to avoid attach from feminists, avid gamers, and real fitness professionals)
Xbox DDR (Score:2)
So yesteray I happened by an arcade and decided to try this DDR thing. I did NOT get very far. And the girl who was at the desk saw me and immediatly came over afterwards and schooled me.
I've always wanted to get into the DDR thing and would getting the Xbox DDR2Ultra or whatever approximate the arcade? Are the floor mats about the same size? Can you stand on carpet to play it?
Re:Xbox DDR (Score:2)
Multiplayer elements (Score:2)
I'm naturally very competitive, and would be more likely to play for longer (and harder) if I was trying to whoop someone's ass on the Internet. Beating the game itself is one thing, but I guess I just want to kick someone else's ass. A lot of people jog or run in clubs, rather than alone, for this reason, so it could easily work online with dance games.
It's also the only reason I'll play DDR i
OT: International Herald Tribune design (Score:1)
This is actually a good idea... (Score:1)