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They are just two different versions of the Fit game. The actual Wii Fit device is the same. If you already have a Wii Fit, you can buy Wii Fit Plus as a stand-alone game without the device. The Plus has some newer exercises.
Start from scratch, turn the system off then turn it back on. Start the wiifit game, when it asks for you to connect it, open the door on the frony of your wii and push the little red buttom, then push the little red button on your wiifit board by takinng the battery cover off and push the little red button and it should sync.
ahh yes, that happened with me - just press the red sync button on the board first, then the wii - and dont hold it ... if u hold it for 2 long the wii remote is "unsynced"
I heard this is why but this isnt confirmed...
the wii can only register 4 controllers at one time... the wiifit balance board counts as 2 controllers, leaving only 2 controllers available... obviously a person would want at least one regular controller to use along with the wiifit balance board, so just using wiifit leaves only one free controller slot available...
The places are not the batteries in the wiifit balance board. Rather they indicate the power left in the batteries in each peripheral. The Balance Board automatically sets to port 4 and the port 1 is for your controller, if you hook up additional controllers they will be in port 2 & 3.
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