Jump to content


Wii Bit of a Problem


  • Please log in to reply
5 replies to this topic

#1 Nvyseal

Nvyseal

    Chairman of the Board

  • Administrator
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 9,802 posts
  • Location:From the whatever it is, Pluto
  • Country:USA

Posted 27 November 2006 - 04:52 AM

A video game maker has finally succeeded in getting kids off the couch and moving around. But the new approach is turning out to be more exercise than some players bargained for.

The new console has been wildly successful, selling out at stores and winning high marks from critics and game buffs. But as players spend more time with the Wii, some are noticing that hours waving the game's controller around can add up to fairly intense exertion -- resulting in aches and pains common in more familiar forms of exercise. They're reporting aching backs, sore shoulders -- even something some have dubbed "Wii elbow."

"It's harder than playing basketball," says Kaitlin Franke, a 12-year-old from Louisville, Ky. She has been camped out in front of her family's TV, fine-tuning her bowling motion and practicing boxing footwork in two of the Wii's games. Almost immediately, she says, her right arm started to feel numb.

In Rochester, Minn., Jeremy Scherer and his wife spent three hours playing tennis and bowling, two of the games included with the Wii. Mr. Scherer says he managed to improve his scores -- at the cost of shoulders and back that were still aching the next day. "I was using muscles I hadn't used in a while," says Mr. Scherer, a computer programmer who describes himself as "not very active." Mr. Scherer is vowing nightly "Wii workouts" to get in better shape.

Another hazard: collisions. All those flailing arms can sometimes inadvertently smack into lamps, furniture and even competing players. IGN.com, a popular site that reviews videogames, said one player testing the Wii lost her grip and sent the controller flying into a wall. Blaine Stuart of Rochester, N.Y., mistakenly whacked his fiancée, Shelly Haefele, while playing tennis and also accidentally hit his dog while bowling.

Nintendo itself warns players about this risk just before some of the games begin. A message flashes up on the screen saying: "Make sure there are no people or objects around you that you might bump into while playing." Some Wii games also have pop-up reminders every 15 minutes advising gamers to take a break.

Wall Street Journal

mad at the spouse? have a friendly game of Wii :bluerip:

#2 m.oreilly

m.oreilly

    rog'er wilco

  • Admin
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 8,810 posts
  • Country:lower uncton

Posted 27 November 2006 - 05:16 AM

"Wii elbow"...
:rolleyes:

#3 godless

godless

    GTA 4 is a ps2 relic with better graphics...

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 316 posts
  • Country:Canada

Posted 27 November 2006 - 06:18 AM

I wonder if theres any games where you jerk the Wii remote up and down? :bluerip:

#4 Nvyseal

Nvyseal

    Chairman of the Board

  • Administrator
  • PipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 9,802 posts
  • Location:From the whatever it is, Pluto
  • Country:USA

Posted 27 November 2006 - 06:51 AM

View Postgodless, on Nov 26 2006, 10:18 PM, said:

I wonder if theres any games where you jerk the Wii remote up and down? ;)
Im sure there is, but in your case, it may be just a Wii bit hard to find! :bluerip:

#5 godless

godless

    GTA 4 is a ps2 relic with better graphics...

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 316 posts
  • Country:Canada

Posted 27 November 2006 - 07:23 AM

View PostNvyseal, on Nov 27 2006, 01:51 AM, said:

Im sure there is, but in your case, it may be just a Wii bit hard to find! :bluerip:

naw, i dont have that problem, but if someone was using the wii remote they might go blind from the whiplash apparently ;)

Edited by godless, 27 November 2006 - 07:27 AM.


#6 Scuba

Scuba

    I see you!

  • Members
  • PipPipPip
  • 292 posts
  • Country:usa

Posted 27 November 2006 - 07:26 AM

Some see this as a problem, I look at it as a fight against fast food and fat kids. I just hope Wii can all stick to this new diet plan.




0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users