Man..it's been one of those days when you don't feel like doing a thing. I drove around to some stores, took care of some errands, and have been soaking in some of the information across cybersapce as I've been browsing through on this lazy day. I seem to be unaware of this Wii Fit craze. I don't know why, maybe it's just that I've already been working out on a regular basis, and it doesn't appeal to me. Another thing that I don't quite understand is why some people beleive video games will lead to violent and overly aggressive behavior. That isn't the case for me. I get done playing a game of Ninja Gaiden Sigma (II hopefully soon), but do I really want to go outside, start flipping on top of houses with a katana, and slicing peoples' heads off? No! Working out at the gym at least three times a week is good enough for me.
The Wii has inspired me to push myself further at the gym, when lifting weights at least... I remember the earlier days getting my Nintendo Wii playing this really hard game called "SSX Blur". After a gaming session I noticed my arms were sore, so I thought I'd increase the lbs. on my weights. Álso when playing fighters I noticed something else too; I tend to lean forward when I'm playing, so my back was starting to ache. Therefore I decided to find a way to work on my back muscles so I'll be able to keep my back straight while playing video games. I'm more prepared for gaming binges more than ever now. All I need to work on is not ruining my vision. Sometimes I swear I see lightning flashing before my eyes, or a freaking meteor flying by my face when my eyeballs get sore. Eye drops are a hardcore gamers best friend. ;)
Is it me, or does Ryu Hayabusa carry around too many weapons for a ninja. Maybe he is fiendieshly possesed, but it still looks very odd for a ninja to be carrying around so many weapons. I have fallen in love with some of the video clips of this game, and I can't wait till it comes out! ^^