VIDEO SUMMARY
We check out the graphics between the Xbox 360 and Xbox One version of FIFA 14, and see whether it’s worth taking the next gen plunge for EA’s flagship soccer game.
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Bigben interactive has revealed a pack shot for a Wii game bundled with an exercise bike. In an age of expensive controller bundles on a platform full of them, this is probably the biggest and most expensive one yet.
Cyberbike Cycling Sports will have players pedal the exercise bike towards virtual ecological pursuits. Players will control not only a bike in-game, but also various other vehicles like a pedal-powered gyrocopter. Players will use these vehicles to clear out pollution across land, sea, and air.
Like Wii Sports and EA Sports Active, Cyberbike is undoubtedly an attempt to add some motivation to exercise, in this case on an exercise bike. The bike peripheral will also be compatible with Mario Kart Wii.
There is no word yet on pricing, but Cyberbike is set to launch somewhere in January 2010.
Graphics Comparison: FIFA 14 on the Xbox 360 vs the Xbox One
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