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Let your gym membership expire and work-out without turning off the television. It may seem like an oxymoron, but video games and exercise actually go together. There is a new interactive trend emerging in the gaming industry and even a sub-culture called “exergaming.” Many systems are not intended for weight loss, but the improvements in technology force players to increase their involvement. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 15% of children ages 6-11 are overweight. Dance Dance Revolution has swept the media in the last few months with stories of weight loss success and there are others capitalizing on the movement. Children ages 5-12 spend an average of 4.2 hours per week playing video games according to the NPD group. Sales in the industry have slightly declined in the first quarter of this year and manufacturers are looking toward this trend for a recovery. The capabilities of products like Sony´s EyeToy may actually force kids to get up and play.
1. Dance Dance Revolution Extreme for Playstation 2 ($39.99, age 13+) by Konami DDR
Enthusiasts can use their hands AND feet this time around.
2. EyeToy: Groove ($49.99 with EyeToy, 3+) by Sony Computer Entertainment
Caution: No dance pad needed. Gamers watch themselves groove to the 28 licensed tracks.
3. Virtual Boxing (Approx $59.00, ages 4+) by SDW Games Players
Develop into the next Muhammad Ali by boxing against multiple opponents.
4. Yourself!Fitness for Xbox ($34.99, 10+) by ResponDESIGN
A personal trainer comes to the front door and pushes players through yoga, pilates and strength training.
5. EyeToy: Play ($49.99, 3+) by Sony Computer Entertainment
Kids gets into the action by watching their bodies move on screen.
6. Donkey Konga for Nintendo GameCube ($49.99)
Aspiring musicians can feel the rhythm and bang away on the DK Bongo Drum controller.
7. Spider-Man 2: Web Action TV Gaming System (age 5+) by Toyquest
Spidey mirrors every action including web slings, jumps and kicks.
8. Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 2 for XBox ($39.99, age 13+) by Konami
Are you the real deal? Set up a virtual competition with increased online functions.
9. Cateye Interactive Game Bike ($349.99) by Cateye Fitness Products
Lance Armstrong -watch out- just hook this up to any Playstation2 and race away.
10. EyeToy: AntiGrav ($49.99, 10+) by Sony Computer Entertainment
Attention teens…let the X-Games beware! Hop on the hover board and ride along with an on screen character.
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