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One of the stranger experiences the Nintendo GameCube offered players was a virtual tourism and a walking simulator. Released only in Japan, the game Ohenro-san: Hosshin no Dojo was designed for elderly gamers and allowed them to take a virtual pilgrimage to many of Japan's shrines and temples via high-res photos. The game was unique in that it was controlled with a DDR-esque floor pad and came with a pedometer that could be used in the real world, but whose counted steps could be loaded onto the game to progress Only on the GameCube Same As The Game Wii Fit U