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| WII Wednesday, January 9, 2008 | 12:54 PM

Family Ski has a scan

Family Ski has a scan

Famitsu magazine still offers some pages of interest in its latest edition for you to discover : here's another one this time for the game Family Ski in preparation on the Nintendo Wii. Notice the use of the Wii Fit board which officially sold more than a million unit as of now and in Japan only.


Thanks to cvxfreak from NeoGAF

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Commented on 2008-01-09 14:13:05
I really like how the balance board is being used in conjunction with games like this. It's a shame that the balance board wasn't included with the Wii originally; we would have received some seriously killer stuff.
Commented on 2008-01-09 14:17:30
I still want Snowboard Kids!
Commented on 2008-01-09 15:11:11
oh my god if they make snowboard kids ill be sooo happy, reminded me of the N64 days
Commented on 2008-01-10 23:59:32
Those two games look incredibly random, cheap to build and... actually fun to play for a while.

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