Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Nintendo, American heart group join to tackle obesity

TOKYO (AFP) – The American Heart Association has teamed up with Japanese entertainment giant Nintendo to harness its Wii consoles and encourage Americans to exercise more to counter a soaring obesity problem.
Nintendo, whose Wii consoles with motion-controlling sensors took markets by storm in 2006, is working with the AHA in order to cut the risks of heart disease among Americans, their websites said.
According to the AHA nearly 70 percent of Americans do not get enough regular physical activity. Obesity, a major health problem in the US, is a determinant of cardiovascular disease, the number one killer in the country.
The association said that the average American spends more than eight hours a day sitting and recommends all adults to get at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week and 60 minutes daily for children.
Nintendo will carry the AHA logo on its active-play video game products including the Wii, the Wii Fit Plus, and the Wii Sports Resort.
The US has seen a dramatic increase in obesity during the past 20 years with roughly one in three adults considered obese, according to government statistics.
Nintendo hopes to reignite the Wii's sales, which have declined since its launch, and is banking on software aimed at increased physical activity as competitors such as Sony prepare to launch their own motion-sensing equipment.
The Kyoto-based company said earlier this month that games such as "Wii Sports Resort" and "Wii Fit Plus" helped raise the console's total lifetime sales to 70.93 million units, a record in the firm's history.

Video of the Day: Currensy feat Stalley Address

Monday, May 17, 2010

Iron Man 3 Villiam Confirm

Iron Man 3 is set to release into theaters in 2013. It will take place after The Avengers film and will be the third and final Iron Man film. Plus The Mandarin will finally emerge as the main villain.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

SpartansStandTall

Players who have obtained the platinum trophy of God of War III are linked to the URL: SpartansStandTall. On this page is a simple animation of a torrential rain falling into a body of water. In the upper-right of the screen is a Spartan shield with a circular meter around it that has slowly filled since God of War III’s launch (As of April 29, 2010, the meter is about three quarters complete). Much speculation has arisen, both as to what causes the meter to fill (players earning all Trophies or players simply completing the game have been suggested by some) and, more importantly, what exactly the website will reveal, if anything. On this point, the speculation has given rise to a general belief that it will be something pertaining to the future of the God of War franchise and its story, citing the final post-credits scene from God of War III as a connection. As of April 29, 2010, the website now shows a human shaped reflection in the water when the lightning flashes. There is also half of the back of a shadowed head on the left side of the screen much like how the title screens of the God of War games show half of Kratos’s face, except Kratos’s face is shown on the right, where this is shown on the left.

A possible leaked image posted on a Russian gaming site from E3 2010 reveals a list of games to be shown at E3 2010. On this list includes the title, God of War III: Afterfall. As of right now, it is unconfirmed if this is a real or propped image of what is to be revealed at E3 2010. Speculation believes that if this image is true, God of War III: Afterfall will be DLC for God of War III or an expansion to God of War III. Afterfall could also be what the SpartansStandTall website is leading to.