Raving Rabbids teaser trailer with Balance Board

The video features a Rabbid encountering the Balance Board in a nice looking living room that wouldn't look out of place in one of Nintendo's lifestyle advertisements.

He/She/It treats the peripheral with the type of skepticism that hardcore gamers have shown towards the device. After kicking it, the Rabbid tries to eat it. It seems he/she/it hasn't got a clue what to do with it, either.

We hope the developers behind Rayman Raving Rabbids have got a better idea of how to use the Balance Board than their character does, as we imagine the teaser trailer foreshadows an announcement that Ubisoft will be using the peripheral in a new Rabbids game.

Take a look. As always with Rabbid videos, it's quite amusing.

Courtesy of CVG.

Apr 29, 2008

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