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I suppose it depends on what game you play on the Wii. Pick one that requires the most movement, like a Tennis game, maybe? I don't know. Sounds good, I suppose. I'd never do a science project that had to do with video games, but that's just me lol. Should be a fun science project. :lol:
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PSP-Forum Demi-God
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or the small x-box controller
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Get four calorie counters, one on your your left wrist, right wrist, left ankle and right ankle. Play any wii game, get the readings from all four, find the average and use that.
Time how long you was playing, then do that in actual excercise. You could incorporate other things aswell like, when your friends are round. So you could compare, excercise, gaming and socialising. Thats scientific, IMO.
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you've put some thought into that kevinnoris, good idea there!
I think after a month of pure Wii playing, my right arm is going to be massive, got hooked a little on bowling last night, arm is killing me today
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