22 month-old baby plays Wii Sports

The PEGI rating for Wii Sports may say 7+ but that doesn’t stop this 22 month old gamer from stickin’ it to the man! He may not be great at talking, but the video of this toddler has been circling the net recently and shows just how innovative the Wii is, with anybody and everybody having a go! Tennis is no match for the kid that has yet to reach 2 years old, and we have the pleasure of saying that he’s really enjoying it! The kid even has fun trying to figure out how to skip the replays – he’s got no time to waste.

Aside from this video being quite funny, there is also a serious note attached. Although this kid does seem pretty bright for his age and may even become the next Roger Federer (who knows?), this proves that Nintendo have succeeded in making a user-friendly experience for all the family, including younger relatives.

I remember supervising young family members with my PS2 years ago, and the minute you left the room you’d hear your name being called because they didn’t know how to do something. However, the Wiimote  and Nintendo’s console manage to overcome all the problems faced by less intuitive gamers.

The PEGI rating for Wii Sports may say 7+ but that doesn’t stop this 22 month old gamer from stickin’ it to the man! He may not be great at talking, but the video of this toddler has been circling the net recently and shows just how innovative the Wii is, with anybody and everybody having a go! Tennis is no match for the kid that has yet to reach 2 years old, and we have the pleasure of saying that he’s really enjoying it! The kid even has fun trying to figure out how to skip the replays – he’s got no time to waste.

Aside from this video being quite funny, there is also a serious note attached. Although this kid does seem pretty bright for his age and may even become the next Roger Federer (who knows?), this proves that Nintendo have succeeded in making a user-friendly experience for all the family, including younger relatives.

I remember supervising young family members with my PS2 years ago, and the minute you left the room you’d hear your name being called because they didn’t know how to do something. However, the Wiimote  and Nintendo’s console manage to overcome all the problems faced by less intuitive gamers.

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