Feb 1 2008, 07:50 AM
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Verto Venatus Deus! Group: Moderators Posts: 913 Joined: 18-December 03 From: Missoula, MT Member No.: 735 ![]() |
This is pretty cool...it needs to be on the front pages of the web...
QUOTE And that's the point, said Werth, 23, of Farmington. Maplewood Estates received the Wii through a partnership between its owner — the Holiday Retirement Corporation — and the Nintendo company. More body movement, not just the thumbs, is required to operate the Wii system. The shoulders and wrists are exercised when playing the bowling game. The Wii was activated this month at Maplewood Estates, and success is measured by how often the seniors use it. Right now, video bowling will be held every week in February. "We'll be golfing next," Werth said. Full Article Here -------------------- I'm Back!
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Aug 7 2008, 10:13 AM
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![]() Heavenly Sword Group: ++Member Posts: 756 Joined: 12-December 04 From: Sydney Member No.: 2,089 ![]() |
good news, I don't want a wii though.
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Mario Nintendo aids retirees Feb 1 2008, 07:50 AM
Goodpeople go Wii!!! Jun 6 2008, 04:36 AM
timadamer Good news indeed. Go Wii!
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