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More Positive Wii Press: Wii Bowling Knocks Over Retirement Home

suaveric

Member
Nothing you haven't heard before, I just surprised that the Wii is still getting press like this months after launch. And on top of the positive story in the link, they have an embedded video from a reporter that is basically a commercial for Wii Play.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-070216nintendo,1,609357.story?coll=chi-news-hed

Wii bowling knocks over retirement home

By Dave Wischnowsky
[Chicago] Tribune staff reporter
Published February 16, 2007, 7:35 PM CST


At the Sedgebrook retirement community in Lincolnshire, where the average age is 77, something unexpected has been transpiring since Christmas. The residents, most of whom have never picked up a video game controller in their life, suddenly can't put the things down.

"I've never been into video games," said 72-year-old Flora Dierbach last week as her husband took a twirl with the Nintendo Wii's bowling game. "But this is addictive."

Dierbach said residents love the Wii set up in the clubhouse lounge.

"They come in after dinner and play," she said. "Sometimes, on Saturday afternoons, their grandkids come play with them.

"A lot of grandparents are being taught by their grandkids. But, now, some grandparents are instead teaching their grandkids."

The Wii has become so popular at Sedgebrook that on Sunday afternoon there will be a video game bowling tournament in the lounge. More than 20 residents have signed up to compete.

"We'll even have a fan for people to dry their hands before they bowl," said Dierbach, head of Sedgebrook's entertainment committee.

If the retirees in Lincolnshire are any proof, video games are no longer just kids' play.

And that's the whole idea, said Beth Llewelyn, Nintendo's senior director of corporate communications.

"We certainly appreciate our 'core' gamers and will continue to supply them with games," Llewelyn said.

"But the question is, how do you build a bigger audience?"

With an easy-to-use wireless controller that translates a player's motions onto the screen, Nintendo believes it has found the answer with the Wii.

"People have no fear of picking up a remote control, but they're hesitant to pick up a video game controller," Llewelyn said. "So the idea was to make the controller look like a remote control with just a couple of buttons."

Since the Wii hit stores in November, more than 1 million consoles have been sold in the United States, Llewelyn said. The reaction to the system by seniors has been a pleasant surprise.

On Sunday, Don Hahn, 76, a veteran of numerous real-life bowling competitions, will compete for the first time in a virtual one.

"This is pretty realistic. You can even put English on the ball," Hahn said after connecting on a strike with the Wii. "I used to play Pac-Man a little bit, but with this you're actually moving around and doing something.

"You're not just sitting there pushing buttons and getting carpal tunnel."

Copyright © 2007, Chicago Tribune
 

Archie

Second-rate Anihawk
Just a fad. Just a fad. It'll go away soon enough and grandma will want to play Metal Gear Solid 4 again.

edit: Damn you, Anihawk.
 

Vic

Please help me with my bad english
Frank Deluco, an 76 years old retired man says that "Sure the Wii is fun but it do not offer an real gaming experience like the Playstavion or the Xbox"
hmm...
 

Vic

Please help me with my bad english
AniHawk said:
But what happens in two years when these people want something more? That's right. PS360 time, baby.

Archie said:
Just a fad. Just a fad. It'll go away soon enough and grandma will want to play Metal Gear Solid 4 again.

edit: Damn you, Anihawk.

Archie
Second-rate Anihawk

:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol
 

Gahiggidy

My aunt & uncle run a Mom & Pop store, "The Gamecube Hut", and sold 80k WiiU within minutes of opening.
AniHawk said:
But what happens in two years when these people want something more? That's right. PS360 time, baby.
??? They'll be dead.
 

aeolist

Banned
Why don't these fools notice the horrible aliasing and image quality issues in Wii Sports? ****ing old fanboys.
 

Y2Kev

TLG Fan Caretaker Est. 2009
Mrbob said:
Enjoy the 70+ crowd userbase. ;)

I tried to think of an ancestor of "gears" to make a really lame "____ of War" for old people, but I can't actually think of anything older than gears.

Oh well. Dentures of War or something.
 

Armitage

Member
Y2Kevbug11 said:
I tried to think of an ancestor of "gears" to make a really lame "____ of War" for old people, but I can't actually think of anything older than gears.

Oh well. Dentures of War or something.

Sharpened sticks of war, 2009!
 

Galactic Fork

A little fluff between the ears never did any harm...
Y2Kevbug11 said:
I tried to think of an ancestor of "gears" to make a really lame "____ of War" for old people, but I can't actually think of anything older than gears.

Oh well. Dentures of War or something.

Um Pulleys of war? Inclined planes of war?
 

Y2Kev

TLG Fan Caretaker Est. 2009
Armitage said:
Sharpened sticks of war, 2009!
GreenGlowingGoo said:
Um Pulley's of war? Inclined planes of war?

Thanks to everyone who wrote in, we decided to go with, "Uhrrrrrrrmmmm of War," after the first sounds uttered by Lucy.
 

Galactic Fork

A little fluff between the ears never did any harm...
Core407 said:
People need to realize that the Wii is the next step to virtual reality.

n-on.jpg
 

Nicktals

Banned
AniHawk said:
But what happens in two years when these people want something more? That's right. PS360 time, baby.

end of thread.

It's things like this that really put into perspective (for me, at least) how little we, as hardcore gamers, matter. If the elderly and women fall in love with something that has simplistic graphics and no depth, such as Wii Sports, it has the potential to sell 5 times more than most great selling games sell...It's kind of a scary thought.

But I love Wii Sports, so what do I know?
 
Nicktals said:
end of thread.

It's things like this that really put into perspective (for me, at least) how little we, as hardcore gamers, matter. If the elderly and women fall in love with something that has simplistic graphics and no depth, such as Wii Sports, it has the potential to sell 5 times more than most great selling games sell...It's kind of a scary thought.

But I love Wii Sports, so what do I know?

More than the average gamer on GAF?
 

Pud

Banned
Berserker said:
Wii is establishing a social-cultural significance that no console has ever had before.

Don't worry, it'll stop selling completely soon when the novelty wears off, and HD gaming will rise to heaven?

OK I can't match Anihawk's wit :lol
 
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