Wii Fit (universe): Revision history

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  • curprev 23:3323:33, December 19, 2020SkinnyStars talk contribs 15,649 bytes +3,146 I happened by this page and noticed that it seemed pretty undercooked compared to most of the other fighter universes. Decided to touch it up some to include better descriptions, including the usual summaries on content previously missing at the start of the sections on Smash 4 and Ultimate. undo

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  • curprev 17:0617:06, July 30, 2020135.180.97.109 talk 12,500 bytes −79 Rhythm Boxing in the original Wii Fit simultaneously used the Wiimote & Balance Board (as well as the Nunchuk), so simultaneous use of the Wiimote & Balance Board isn't something new in Wii Fit Plus's new games, but they do feature heavier coordination. undo
  • curprev 17:0417:04, July 30, 2020135.180.97.109 talk 12,579 bytes +8 Wii Fit Plus is more Wii Fit's DX version than a sequel (WFP's new stuff would've been an update to WF if the Wii supported them IMO). undo

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