from gonintendo, RMC is also at E3
from gonintendo, RMC is also at E3
Not too surprising. The game seems to be moving at a brisk pace at the stores I've seen.
Probably shipped, but I'm sure they won't have too much trouble moving those units into the hands of consumers.
I wonder how they're going to do that expansion pack. Disc switching would be awkward.

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i'm sure they're talking shipped but that is quite huge numbers becauese it's gonna have huge legs with huge holiday sales.
currently playing: Skyward Sword, Mario Sunshine, Xenoblade Chronicles X
just speculation, but i'm willing to bet that this will sell well, mostly to wii fit owners looking for something new.
Expansion pack!? Wtf?
Whatever happened to release a complete product!? Unless the expansion is free or something that makes no sense.
EA is really going to milk this till it's dry? They should just make a new game, I can see tuns of prospects based on this formula none having to deal with exercise but are sports oriented or hybrids.
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It are this moments where it would be better if the Wii had a HD so the expantion package could be DLC.
So that's what they were scroling on the bottom of the screen... lol



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| Lostplanet22 said: It are this moments where it would be better if the Wii had a HD so the expantion package could be DLC. |
I think the point of the expansion will be to include some new fitness device, like the tension straps which ship with the original package, and integrate activities using this new device into EA Sports Active. So DLC isn't going to be an effective way to distribute these expansions.
And then there's the fact that the Wii already supports DLC for retail games...

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