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Wii not exhausting to play

Submitted by on October 13, 2006 – 8:56 pmNo Comment

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Good news from a UK site – even if you have health problems, playing the Wii for a long period should not tire you out. It’s possible to use huge motions with the Wiimote while standing, or smaller motions while seated. Swing your entire arm to bat a baseball in Wii Sports, or just flick your wrist instead. Nintendo has thus ensured the console is still accessible to all ages. Also, I’m not sure this has been widely reported – the article mentioned that the nunchuck controller is motion-sensitive too – the Wii also senses its position! I thought that wasn’t true, but who knew!

Entertainmentwise via Joystiq

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