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CES 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada, was a huge success, Click Here to see the GameRunner pictures.



The Next Exhibition in Copenhagen, Denmark was an awesome show. Click Here to see the GameRunner pictures.


Literally Run or Walk through your favorite video games!



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Welcome to the GameRunner website. The GameRunner (patent pending) is an innovative new game controller that fuses the technologies of exercise equipment and video gaming.

There has never been a better way to play First Person Shooters like there is with the GameRunner. The GameRunner brings players one step closer to actually being inside the game. We've worked hard to design a controller that is not only intuitive and easy to learn but is also capable of delivering a fresh breath of life into the overall immersiveness of first person shooters.

Fusing exercise and video gaming into one exhilerating and healthy experience for game enthusiasts, the GameRunner is a revolution in medical science and electronic entertainment. The activity of playing a video game generally leaves players physically inactive for prolonged periods of time. The GameRunner solves this problem by allowing players to use their body to play games instead of having the player sit and use only their hands. Naturally this makes playing games on the GameRunner beneficial to your heath by burning calories and keeping your heart rate up.

When you get on the GameRunner you won't want to get off (unless you need to catch your breath!). Playing on the GameRunner allows you to exercise while having all the fun of playing your favorite FPS. Exercising has never been more fun!

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Use this to play your Xbox games on the GameRunner

News Flash

Jan. 19 2006
The Press Release page has been updated with the addition of a new article published by The Washingon Post.

Jan. 17 2006
Watch GameRunner on MTV OverDrive!

Jan. 8 2006
Google Video: DigitalRecorder
Interviews GameRunner at CES 2006.

Jan. 1 2006
"Heart failure can be caused in a perfectly healthy person, if stress hormones are not metabolized through physical action." - Full Stories: Link - Link

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