Wii Fit underwear girl is not PR stunt - Instablogs
Wii Fit underwear girl is not PR stunt
Taylor Flatt , Petersburg: Jun 12 2008
Made Popular Jun 12 2008
The clip was posted to YouTube has now been watched by more than two million people and features the woman wearing just a T-shirt, stripy knickers and glasses as she plays.
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Asmita
Shimla, India
Why would Nintendo want to resort to something as degrading as this?? If they wanted to promote their game with soft porn they could well have made an official video and that too a much tasteful one at that...

As far as this clipping is concerned, its just an ordinary gal in ordinary undies working out to Wii... And I’m not even the least bit surprised the clip got 2 million hits!!! It certainly does not promote Wii Fit as much as it is promoting that gal!!
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Deepa
mumbai, India
Don’t really think that a big company like Nintendo can play such games. Ruling the world of gaming, they are above all this crap stuff and can do with out such low-grade publicity. I’m sure its the guy and the gal in the video who are seeking attention......and they certainly did succeed.
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Taylor Flatt pceverything.org
Petersburg, United States
Well even so but it has created a lot more hype and so much speculation that it has promoted the Wii.
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Gabriel A
Warrensburg, United States
It does seem likely that Nintendo would commission this kind of marketing for the Wii Fit. It would definitely fit into the mantra of the advertising business that ”sex sells,” and this would surely boost Wii Fit sales, with guys hoping to get the same kind of show from their girlfriends. But since Nintendo denies it, no one can pin anything on them, since the people in the video could have easily done it on their own for their own Youtube fame. But it makes Nintendo look more like the culprit when you hear that the poster is an advertising executive.
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