Friday, January 20, 2012

The Nintendo Wii and Wii Sports - Good For Fitness In Children?


Nintendo Wii it seems, puts pay for concern in recent years over the inactivity in children due to their interest in video game consoles konzole.Wii really differs from the rest with its revolutionary motion sensitive controller, which actually requires movement in order to play games.

Nintendo Wii comes with the game Wii Sports, which includes tennis, baseball, bowling, golf and boxing. In tennis you swinging the remote like a tennis racquet and scrolling to throw the ball into the air with a quick swing to serve as the real thing. The other Wii Sports games work in a similar way simulating controller movements for like movements on the screen. Boxing however is the only Wii Sports game that uses the Nunchuk attachment, and the most physically exhausting game of them all. In order to hit your opponent in the head or body, you will need to aim high or low with swings.

There are three different activities with each game. In training mode, you will participate in random challenges, after which you will be assigned a fitness age, based on your performance. Does this sound familiar? Play Nintendo DS, Brain Training comes to mind ... physical version perhaps?

It is important that gamers are more physically active without even realizing it - It could be said to "kill two birds with one stone 'effect, combining play video games with physical activity, so that gives me this' physical 'nature of the Wii, I would not be surprised if parents rushed to buy a Nintendo Wii just to keep their children with a sofa

Another great thing about the Nintendo Wii is to appeal not only for children and young people, but for adults too, so it is something the whole family can enjoy.

Can Nintendo Wii revolutionize the way we play video games in the future? It will be interesting to see what Nintendo competitors with next!

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