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Video Jogger turns your living room into a pixelated treadmill. Use the Foot Craz Activity Pad to physically jog while a smiley face races along a track. Avoid red "pace dots" to keep your lives, collect green ones for points. Switch tracks to boost speed, but the game adds new challenges every five minutes or after 2,000 points. Controls are simple but the execution is clunky, a relic of early fitness tech that’s more gimmick than polish. Community ratings are sparse but chaotic, with one vote logged. The real draw is the physical input, which feels ahead of its time compared to joystick alternatives. Bonus points for the absurdity of 1983-era health trends, though the gameplay rarely hits a satisfying rhythm. It’s a footnote in gaming history best played as a curiosity rather than a challenge.
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