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===Pilotwings series=== | ===Pilotwings series=== | ||
[[File:Pilotwings logo.png|thumb|200px|left|The current logo of the Pilotwings series, this logo being used in [[Pilotwings Resort]].]] | [[File:Pilotwings logo.png|thumb|200px|left|The current logo of the Pilotwings series, this logo being used in [[Pilotwings Resort]].]] | ||
Third game of the Pilotwings series takes place on [Wuhu Island]], that first appeared in [[Wii | Third game of the Pilotwings series takes place on [[Wuhu Island]], that first appeared in [[Wii Sports Resort]]. | ||
==Related games== | ==Related games== |
Latest revision as of 21:51, 2 April 2024
- This article is about the video game series, and should not be confused with the game of the same name.
The Wii Fit series is a Wii series conprized of a fitness game released for the Wii called Wii Fit, it's expansion and enhancement Wii Fit Plus and a proper sequel released for the Wii U called Wii Fit U.
It is one of the the biggest and most prominent Wii series with Wii Sports and even had one of his character, being the Wii Fit trainer, as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U and its sequel, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The Wii Fit series differentiate itself from the rest of the Wii series by focusing on real fitness exercise having to be made by using a Wii Balance Board, as well as other mini-games in which Miis can appear.
List of games
Main games
Main games in the Wii Fit series | ||
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Game(s) cover(s) | Console | Description |
Wii Fit |
Wii | Main article : Wii Fit
The third game to be a part of the Wii series. This game was often bundled with a Wii Balance Board. |
Wii Fit Plus |
Wii | Main article : Wii Fit Plus
An expansion of Wii Fit. This game was also often bundled with a Wii Balance Board. |
Wii Fit U |
Wii U | Main article : Wii Fit U
A proper sequel to Wii Fit Plus. This game just like its predecessor often came bundled with a Wii Balance Board, and some versions came bundles with a Fit Meter |
Wii Fit channels
Spin-offs of the Wii Fit series | ||
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Game(s) cover(s) | Console | Description |
Wii Fit Channel |
Wii | Main Article : Wii Fit Channel
A smaller version of Wii Fit that can be installed in the games settings. Allows users to do their daily body test and edit their profiles. Adding new profiles, using guest, accessing the settings s on the main menu, and training all require the player to insert the disc |
Wii Fit Plus Channel |
Wii | Main Article : Wii Fit Plus Channel
Exactly like the Wii Fit Channel, just with more things. Babies and Pets can do their measurements, and users can do their quick body test. Everything else requires the Wii Fit Plus disc to be in the console |
Wii Fit U Quick Check |
Wii U | Main Article : Wii Fit U Quick Check
Very similar to the Wii Fit U Channel, just with more things. Users can now add their Fit Meter data to the game, and use the Fit Meter data. Everything else requires the Wii Fit U disc to be in the console. If the player has the full Wii Fit U game installed on their console, the app will simply prompt the player to launch the game. As of March 27, 2023, this app is now unavailable to download. |
Related series
"Wii" series and games
The "Wii" series, including the Wii Fit series, as well as the other "Wii" game, despite technically not being the same series can be linked together via multiples factors apart of the name having Wii in the title; such as Miis being used as the playable characters, as well as the other NPCs seen in-game, and the artstyle of all series being somewhat simplistic.
In addition to those factor, some of the Wii series were developed during the same time and make references to one another, such as the location Wuhu Island being in both the Wii Sports series and Wii Fit series or Sebastian Tute and Party Phil from the Wii Music game and Wii Party series respectively pretty obviously being part of the same species.
Super Smash Bros. series
The Super Smash Bros. series, being a crossover between various Nintendo franchises, have represented various element from the Wii Fit series.
Mario Kart series
Wuhu Island, first called Wii Fit Island and appearing first in Wii Fit before reappering in every game in the Wii Fit series in various activities is used as two race tracks and as a battle course throughout the series, all of those area having the Wii Sports Resort title screen theme playing in the background.
Pilotwings series
Third game of the Pilotwings series takes place on Wuhu Island, that first appeared in Wii Sports Resort.
Related games
Personal Trainer: Walking
The DS game Personal Trainer: Walking is closely linked to the Wii Fit series, as it is also an exercise game with Miis available. This game and Wii Fit Plus's game data could be sent to a real doctor. In one of the minigames called "Illuminate", multiple signs have the title "Mii Walk" written on them, either being a reference to the Wii Fit series or an unconfirmed codename.
Ring Fit Adventure
The Nintendo Switch game Ring Fit Adventure could be considered as a spiritual successor to the Wii Fit series, as it also is an exercise game with a target audience of people who don't play video games often. An update released in March of 2020 added a new mode called "Rhythm Mode", which has the player move in rhythm to the music. Amongst the list of music tracks available are soundtracks from of other games created by Nintendo, such as Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Splatoon 2, and a medley of Wii Fit music, with the lattermost being the only series without an installment released for the Nintendo Switch.