Perhaps the deepest philosophical layer concerns the Balance Board itself. A WBFS copy of Wii Fit without a real Balance Board is like a piano score without a pianist. In Dolphin emulator, you can map the board’s four pressure sensors to a keyboard or controller, but you lose analog nuance — the ability to lean slightly forward, to detect a sway. Some hobbyists have built Arduino-based Balance Boards that output standard HID signals, effectively recreating the peripheral. This act of hardware reconstruction echoes the WBFS archive: both are acts of resistance against planned obsolescence. Wii Fit becomes not a product, but a protocol — a set of instructions for measuring movement that can be reembodied in new hardware. The WBFS holds the soul; the DIY Balance Board is the new skeleton.
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