Nintendo Wii for Seniors: Is the Video Game Console a Good Gift for Grandparents?
By Stephanie H. Dray, published Sep 11, 2007
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Certainly, Nintendo thinks so. Earlier this year, the Chicago Tribune reported that Nintendo has become a sensation in retirement homes, and in a move that has surprised gamers and industry insiders, Nintendo marketed its game console directly to the AARP.
The surprise hit? Bowling.
Wii Sports have made virtual bowling tournaments possible in retirement communities and have induced the elderly to get up out of their chairs with a little physical competition. With the Wii's emphasis on gentle motions, balance, and coordination, the game system disguises mild physical activity under a heap of outlandish fun. Seniors can get all the enjoyment of a real bowling game without having to worry about throwing out their back while hauling around a heavy ball. Grandma and Grandpa can even play couples tennis without having to rent a court or risking a fall.
Even though some games, like Wii Sports Boxing, can raise the heart rate, they won't provide an intense workout. But the elderly don't need a punishing exercise regimen to see the health benefits. Doctors say that regular mild activity can protect the body as it ages and extend the lives of our grandparents by strengthening bones and loosening joints. Mild exercise is even thought to decrease cellular aging in the brain. A half-hour's worth of Wii Golf after dinner might be just what the doctor ordered.
In addition to giving seniors the gift of health, the Nintendo Wii might be a great present for grandparents for social reasons. Seniors often lament the loss of social activities they used to enjoy, because of mobility issues and expenses they can no longer afford.
Nintendo Wii for Seniors: Is the Video Game Console a Good Gift for Grandparents?
Is the Nintendo Wii game console a great gift idea for grandparents?
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