Ski Home Simulator

Posted in Home by Conner Flynn on January 4th, 2009

Ski Home SimulatorUsing the Wii-Fit’s balance board is great for some sports simulations, but it can only go so far. The Ski Home Simulator is another option for those with large bank accounts and too much time on their hands at $2285. It has features for the ski beginner, as well as more advanced users.

Apparently it’s for the PC only, meaning that you need to plug it to your PC or laptop. With 32 different courses from 18 real life venues including Beaver Lake, Lake Louise and Chamonix, these are still pretty expensive courses when you take the price into account.

It also looks like it wouldn’t be very realistic. I’ll just use the Wii.

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2 Comments to “Ski Home Simulator”
  1. Barbidur Says:

    Let’s call this a SkiMulator ;-)

  2. wickedceltics Says:

    I think I’ll stick with the Wii Fit too. This machine looks amazing but I’d rather save my 3 grand for more Burger King cologne.

    This is a video I just posted this week about my own Wii Fit obsession. Thought you might like.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DYN7hP-swo

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