Why force your aching hulk of a body out of bed each morning for exercise, when you can let your Nintendo DS do it for you? Tap the screen with a stylus in one hand while you suck down last night's cold pizza with the other. Perfect, unless the (non-)game in your DS is Yoga of course. Oh, no! It actually IS Yoga!

The Nintendo DS "non-games" continue to roll in, with recent titles in Japan serving all sorts of purposes, from brain training, to teaching users another language, to helping them take care of their skin. Konami's Doko Demo Yoga DS (which roughly translates as "Anywhere Yoga") is the latest addition to the non-game flock.
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    Final Blade Jun 19, 07
    This is BS. Go do yoga your self not be lazy and do it in a game.
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    Goyun SSJ15 Jun 19, 07
    How can anyone enjoy a yoga game? Isn't yoga supposed to be relaxing for your body? It's definitely not exciting, so I don't get what anybody coiuld possibly get out of doing it on a games console.

    They'll make a game out of anything these days won't they?
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    Chameleon4444 Jun 20, 07
    "from brain training, to teaching users another language, to helping them take care of their skin."

    Is that a joke, how to take care of your skin? And what game teaches a different language?
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    FRoGBuster Jun 20, 07
    ooh, i'd love to learn another language on my DS.
    Consider also the scenario: You're sitting in a bus, a hot girl with a romanian accent sits next to you, and you want to communicate or impress her. You take out your DS, and use the phrase it teaches you. "Let's get off together."

    Yoga sounds fun too. Next up is Judo and Tax Accounting.

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