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Heath Bell No Longer 'Obese' Thanks to His Nintendo Wii
Feb 16th 2009 – 1:00AM
They say that ballplayers hit Spring Training in better shape than they ever have. That may be true, but that doesn't mean it isn't hard for some. It's been a struggle for Heath Bell, apparently. But now, he's found a new training method: a video game console.The heir apparent to Trevor Hoffman credits his Nintendo Wii Fit...
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- 02/08/11 Blaze Announces U-Move Controller for Wii Source: Daily Game It has been known for a long time that hours spent sitting in front of your games console is not the best way to stay in shape.
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is a video game developed by Nintendo for the company's home video game console, Wii, designed by Hiroshi Matsunaga.
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