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Remember that odd video Nintendo released showing people playing with a ring and doing all sorts of strange moves? Well, the company held true to its September 12 reveal as they announced its new ...
It has been six years since Ring Fit Adventure, the Nintendo Switch fitness game that asked players to defeat monsters (and a sexy dragon) through exercise. The workout game used the Joy-Cons’ ...
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Nintendo has been trying to make exercise fun since the days of Wii Sports and Wii Fit, and its latest attempt may be the weirdest one yet. Ring Fit Adventure is a generic-looking adventure game ...
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Nintendo will release "Ring Fit Adventure," a new exercise game for the Nintendo Switch, on October 18. "Ring Fit Adventure" will make use of new accessories and the Switch's motion controls to guide ...
Nintendo is once again selling fitness. The video game maker unveiled on Thursday “Ring Fit Adventure,” which is sold with a new piece of hardware — a squeezable electronic ring that senses pressure.
Nintendo has officially unveiled the Ring Fit line of fitness devices that work with Nintendo Switch. Two peripherals were revealed today: Ring-Con and Leg Strap. As shown in the first teaser, each ...
Ring Fit Adventure, a game for the Nintendo Switch that promotes indoor exercise, is running out of stocks worldwide amid the outbreak of the new coronavirus, officially known as COVID-19. Every box ...