If you have children - or simply do not live in a cave - no doubt you've heard of Nintendo Wii video game console. Launched last year, the Wii has exploded onto the gaming scene, crushing his opposition to the Sony PlayStation 3.
Normally, video games are associated with a couch potato and blamed as one of the causes of our problems of childhood obesity is growing. However, the Wii has changed things with his action-packed with innovative technology.
Not only do they add a physical element to his system, but they have it very easy to learn and use, open its market to everyone, from children to grandparents and everything in between.
thing that makes the Wii controller is so different. Instead of simply pressing buttons and do not need to move anything except his fingers, the new Nintendo controller allows you to move your entire body to influence what you see on the screen.
For example, in one of its most popular titles, Wii Sports, you have to swing your controller to hit the virtual tennis ball just like you would swing a real tennis racket on the ground. It allows users to get real physical exercises right in your living room while playing a video game and entertainment.
With such a fun new way to get sedentary people moving, and some rooms have even begun to set up a full Wii rooms where members can play and burn up to 125 calories per game.
Nintendo will take this trend one step further with its upcoming games, the Wii Fit. Wii Fit will include the "Wii Balance Board" that players will feel the whole body, which allows movement for jumping, leaning, and countless other options.
The game will be issued in Japan during Christmas, but we'll have to wait until early 2008 in the United States. This does not mean you can not get a Wii now and still enjoy the Wii Sports games and other titles.
After the "Wii night at home is a great way to spend some time family fun while keeping fit and healthy all at the same time.
After the "Wii night at home is a great way to spend some time family fun while keeping fit and healthy all at the same time.
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