Bowling Nights with Wii
So not everybody can play video games. But for sure, everybody can bowl! With Wii, the joy of video games and bowling night come together through Wii Bowling.
Surely, Wii doesn’t have a lot of big RPG games nor does it have the stunning graphics of the PS3. However, the Denver Post believes that Wii caters to a new kind of market, the kind that wants to turn their lazy Sunday afternoons to a family affair. Sure, it still has those usual games that gamers look for, but they’ve also got games that non-gamers can enjoy. This new versatile spirit of gaming makes Wii a truly fun game to play with. Even grandpa can play some lanes without worrying about breaking his back when he holds the ball.
Just how does Wii Bowling work? First, set up your Wii in your living room. Then show your grandpa how to bowl it out using the Wiimote. Then call your friends to bring in some beer and clear up the living room to make space for some lanes. And for sure, once all of these are done, you’re set to have some fun.
What is interesting about Denver Post’ analysis of Wii Bowling is how gaming has turned what was criticized as a solitary affair into a social event. The article ends with a positive outlook on the future of gaming. Wait ’til grandpa starts fishin’ with Zelda and grandma starts cookin’ with Cooking Mama. Then you’re sure that Wii’s got it all sorted out.
Via Denver Post
So not everybody can play video games. But for sure, everybody can bowl! With Wii, the joy of video games and bowling night come together through Wii Bowling.
Surely, Wii doesn’t have a lot of big RPG games nor does it have the stunning graphics of the PS3. However, the Denver Post believes that Wii caters to a new kind of market, the kind that wants to turn their lazy Sunday afternoons to a family affair. Sure, it still has those usual games that gamers look for, but they’ve also got games that non-gamers can enjoy. This new versatile spirit of gaming makes Wii a truly fun game to play with. Even grandpa can play some lanes without worrying about breaking his back when he holds the ball.
Just how does Wii Bowling work? First, set up your Wii in your living room. Then show your grandpa how to bowl it out using the Wiimote. Then call your friends to bring in some beer and clear up the living room to make space for some lanes. And for sure, once all of these are done, you’re set to have some fun.
What is interesting about Denver Post’ analysis of Wii Bowling is how gaming has turned what was criticized as a solitary affair into a social event. The article ends with a positive outlook on the future of gaming. Wait ’til grandpa starts fishin’ with Zelda and grandma starts cookin’ with Cooking Mama. Then you’re sure that Wii’s got it all sorted out.
Via Denver Post