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It's possible. I even think it might be successful. The Wii U version was really just a remake with a useless accessory tacked on, released on a console that didn't appeal to the mass market at all. It was such a lazy, low-key release. But obviously Nintendo would have to modernise the franchise. There's all sorts of fitness tracking devices these days and the fitness landscape has changed dramatically over the last 10 years.

Releasing an unchanged new Wii Fit game would be equivalent to Sony releasing the next Gran Turismo with the exact same graphics as the PS3 version: Customers expect your products to get better. Core gamers expect better graphics and mass market gamers expect the next product to do a better job as well, just along different lines.