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SSD Company Limited Xavix Console

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(4.50 out of 5) from 4 reviews

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Better than Wii

(5.00 out of 5) by hcl777 on Jun 17, 2007

Pros: incredibly fun, some games provide aerobic workout, good simulation of real sports
Cons: graphics a bit cartoony, system not marketed well in US
The Bottom Line: Find it and buy it before it's gone.

The Xavix was a revolutionary video game system that was extremely popular in Japan, but was just ne ...
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Not a "gamers" system, but great fun!

(4.00 out of 5) by kevdog77 on Mar 18, 2007

Pros: Fun, easy to learn, easy to get people to play
Cons: not enough games, graphics aren't the greatest.
The Bottom Line: I recommend the Xavix. It's a fun game system to play, and it isn't a traditional video game system.

My sister-in-law got the Xavixport for Christmas, along with the J-Mat game. My wife and I spent all ...
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Xavix? What is that?

(4.00 out of 5) by alladinjw on Nov 10, 2005

Pros: new idea, fun way to exercise
Cons: expensive, limited games available, cheesy graphics when compared to playstation
The Bottom Line: This an new way of playing games. You don't sit on the couch, you play. It is a fun and you actually get some exercise. I'd recommend it.

While shopping at Linens N Things, I noticed this Jackie Chan Fitness boxing package and was mildly ...
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Xavix the best alternative to the standard Video game.

(5.00 out of 5) by lovinighy on Apr 9, 2005

Pros: Now my son gets to play and practice while playing a video game.
Cons: The games are about $50 each, but worth it.
The Bottom Line: It sure beats pouring more money into the sit on the couch kind of games & the best thing is we can play the games together.

First this game is made by the same company that makes the dance game that you see all the kids danc ...
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