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This article is spot on about the Wii. With all the fighting about how much the "Wii" means to videogames, I thought I'd share a little story.
My boyfriend's grandmother and mother never liked videogames. They HATED them in fact. They thought they were a COMPLETE waste of time and money. When the Wii came out with WiiSports bundled in, we thought we'd introduce them to it. You see, his grandmother loves bowling. She, at one time in her life, could have gone pro, but life takes you to strange places and that never happened for her. She never stopped loving the sport though. The problem she has now is the fact that she lives very well in the country and can't bowl as often as she would like.
After a few minutes at our apartment of learning the controls, his grandmother AND mother were both hooked. When Christmas time came around, she asked for a Wii... not for her grandkids, but for herself. She now doesn't give her grandkids grief when they say they're going to play videogames, but reminds them of her Wii time later in the evening.
The Wii is helping bridge the generation gap and is slowly teaching the older gen that videogames aren't all about murder and sex, they can actually be used for having fun doing activities that you enjoy with the people you love! Now, my boyfriend's grandma isn't gonna be playing much more complex than Animal Crossing, but at least she's giving the concept of gaming as entertainment the time of day.