As the holidays near, most parents have already begun shopping or are preparing to start, and for many parents, like myself, video games are number one on your children’s list, which can cause anxiety if you are unaware of what type of game to give your kids. To help parents out, the director of our [...]
More...Starting Spring 2010 semester, Palo Alto College students, in San Antonio, will be able to earn college credit from their home just for getting fit using the Wii Fit. Dr. Robert Garza, dean of student affairs, came up with the idea for the course in 2007 as a way to engage more college students in [...]
More...Sherry Bridson, a South Lyon resident, lost 98 pounds using the Wii Fit her husband bought for her. She started out with a 30-minute routine and worked her way up to her current 90-minute routine. Bridson is a Wii Fit success story, and part of the growing trend of people who are getting fit the [...]
More...When Nintendo created the hardware and software that are behind Wii bowling, they did so with an eye toward expanding the traditional gaming demographic, and one audience that Wii bowling appeals to is our senior citizens. Perhaps part of the appeal of Wii bowling is the nostalgia, as it mimics the moves a bowler makes [...]
More...Starting Thanksgiving Day through Christmas, Sports Authority, will give away 30 Wii Fit Plus with balance boards. The following excerpt is from their website: Sports Authority is teaming up with Nintendo to create a new way to experience fitness gaming. The collaboration will allow Sports Authority to sell Wii gaming consoles, Wii Fit and Wii [...]
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