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Vehicular Science: Breaking a Video Sweat

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Traditionally, video games have involved little activity. By using an interactive fitness bike, racing games such as Need For Speed have become a fitness activity, and you can even keep track of your exercise.

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Watch this video about the Sony Playstation PS3 on HowStuffWorks. The PS3 was the hottest and most anticipated electronics launch in recent history. It sold out of most stores within hours of its November 2006 U.S. launch. See how the Sony... More »

Nintendo Wii Launches in Europe (2:06)

Watch this video about the Nintendo Wii on HowStuffWorks. The Nintendo Wii launched in Europe to rave reviews; players love the innovative infra-red controllers and the new wave to gaming technology. See how the Nintendo Wii works in this video from... More »

How the Wii Works (4:03)

The Wii is a hugely popular video game console. Learn about the Wii in this video from HowStuffWorks.

How the PlayStation 3 Works (5:06)

Game on: learn how the Playstation III works in this video from HowStuffWorks.

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Watch this Reuters video to learn how high technology can bring the family even closer together. Some tech companies like the Wii are helping to foster more family time.

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Vehicular Science: Breaking a Video Sweat (4:48)

Traditionally, video games have involved little activity. By using an interactive fitness bike, racing games such as Need For Speed have become a fitness activity, and you can even keep track of your exercise.

How the Wii Works (4:03)

The Wii is a hugely popular video game console. Learn about the Wii in this video from HowStuffWorks.

How the PlayStation 3 Works (5:06)

Game on: learn how the Playstation III works in this video from HowStuffWorks.