Wii Fit flops in Japan. Gamers quit after buying


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One of the reasons health clubs stay in business is by signing up people to yearly contracts.

What they know and the general public doesn't know is that a great majority of people who do sign up only attend about 57 days out of the full year while some drop out completely, thus affording more space in the gym for more people to sign up and fail to show.

It seems that Wii Fit, at least in Japan, is taking on similar characteristics in consumer behavior. According to ITMeida of Japan, a poll was taken by a group of 1000 gamers that showed a staggering amount of people not using the Wii Fit game shortly after purchase.

The question presented to the gamers was:

Do you use Wii Fit faithfully everyday?

- 22% - I record my progress faithfully everyday

- 6% - Maybe once every two or three days

- 6% - Once a week

- 64% - Stopped using after purchase

With over half of the respondents (64%) indicating that Wii Fit started to gather dust after purchase, the survey seems to substantiate studies which show that people who sign up to health clubs overestimate how much time they will really dedicate in exercising. In this case, it seems to also hold true for Wii Fit.

No doubt, there will be a plentiful supply of used Wii Fit games flooding the market if this trend keeps up. If you are interested in buying this game, it might make sense to buy it at the used- discounted rate...that is, if you really plan to use it regularly.

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Yeah, this goes for games in general, not just WiiFit. You can't expect gamers to continue play their favorite game every single day a month after their purchase. We all have things to do.

But 64% stopped playing it completely though. That tells you the replay value of the game is excruciatingly low in many peoples eyes. The novelty of the game is gone.

Happens to everything on the Wii for me (gathers dust).

There really isn't enough great SP experiences. I use my Wii when my friends are over, but that's about it.

It's absolutely dying for Animal Crossing, or something I can sink time into myself.

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Happens to everything on the Wii for me (gathers dust).

There really isn't enough great SP experiences. I use my Wii when my friends are over, but that's about it.

It's absolutely dying for Animal Crossing, or something I can sink time into myself.

Animal Crossing is an odd one. I thought I would hate it when I picked up a used copy for the Gamecube, but that was two years ago and I still play it at least once or twice a week. I hope they go all-out on the Wii one and let you send your animals to visit friends over the internet and what-not. :)

But 64% stopped playing it completely though. That tells you the replay value of the game is excruciatingly low in many peoples eyes. The novelty of the game is gone.

the novelty of the system is gone. The wii is a novelty item. It has been months since i have touched mine.

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