Thread: Wii longevity
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Old 27-03-2007, 10:53   #8
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Re: Wii longevity

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Originally Posted by zinglebarb View Post
bowling maybe but the tennis properly you got no chance mate there is a lot more to it. If you sit on the sofa playing then your not entering the spirit properly and you will not get the most out of it.
Im a dedicated pc gamer but Wii sports have taken a fair amount of my time off the pc but its socialble too and active and the kids love it
I know what you're saying about by sitting on the sofa Im not getting into the spirit of things, but by the end of the evening i was playing bowling, baseball, golf and tennis(ur right this does work better standing up) on the sofa as i was bored prancing around in the front room.

I have to agree the kids do love it, and Im seriously contemplating buying one for that reason alone. My daughter is 2 and a half and as soon as there's a few games that she can play on it (hopefully something fun and educational), I will buy one for her.
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