Nintendo Photos from American Heart Association’s Dallas Start! Heart Walk Available on Business Wire’s Web Site and AP PhotoExpress
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Jackson W., 4, of Colleyville, Tx. is congratulated by Wilson Waren, a Nintendo ambassador, after playing Wii Sports Resort, an active-play video game at American Heart Association’s Dallas Start! Heart Walk on Sept. 11, 2010. The American Heart Association and Nintendo of America formed a strategic relationship to help consumers discover how active-play video games contribute to a healthy lifestyle. (Rex C. Curry/AP Images for Nintendo of America)
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Vickie W. of Dallas warms up with Wii Fit Plus, an active-play video game, before the American Heart Association’s Dallas Start! Heart Walk on Sept. 11, 2010. The American Heart Association and Nintendo of America formed a strategic relationship to help consumers discover how active-play video games contribute to a healthy lifestyle. (Rex C. Curry/AP Images for Nintendo of America)
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, India K., 9, of Dallas, hugs iconic Nintendo video game character Mario after warming up with Wii Fit Plus, an active-play video game, before the American Heart Association’s Dallas Start! Heart Walk on Sept. 11, 2010. The American Heart Association and Nintendo of America formed a strategic relationship to help consumers discover how active-play video games contribute to a healthy lifestyle. (Rex C. Curry/AP Images for Nintendo of America)
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Alyssa T., left, of Dallas, her mother Nancy Ridgeway, center, of Grapevine, Tx. and India Sample, of Rowlett, Tx., sign a banner to express their commitment to a healthy, active lifestyle at the American Heart Association’s Dallas Start! Heart Walk on Sept. 11, 2010. Earlier this year, the American Heart Association and Nintendo of America announced a strategic relationship aimed at helping people create healthy lifestyles through physically active play. (Rex C. Curry/AP Images for Nintendo of America)
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