Wii Damage - Gamers get off the couch and get active

Wii DamageBeing the parent of four, I have for many years walked through our den only to chastise our Playstation engrossed children for not being outside playing baseball or at least kick the can. Apparently game makers realized this parental frustration and produced one of the most recent game consoles, the Nintendo Wii. Yes, strange name but great gaming console. Now, I am not a gamer per se, but I have been watching the Wii for sometime for one of its unique features. In response to my desire to have my children more active Wii makers included gyro enabled controllers that allow gamers to use arm motions to bowl, box, or play tennis. In my opinion an actual tennis match is far more fun than a virtual one but this new interaction with games has motivated many couch potatoes to remove themselves from merely working out their thumbs to more strenuous motions. It has so captivated the inner enthusiast of many gamers that they have overcome the protective wrist strap barriers and flung their gyro-controllers at unsuspecting televisions and small children. I first learned of the danger of this new sport from a television documentary, but one Google search away was this wonderful blog setup to report these acts of destruction. So all Wii gamers beware, these are not games for the faint of heart, or at least not for your cheap Japanese television.

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