OK, geeks… turn your Wii into a media center.

February 19, 2008 on 8:13 pm | In News | No Comments

“When it comes to expanding your home theater beyond gaming, the Wii has always been a bit light on functionality. The best thing it’s got going for it is the excellent Opera web browser, but web browsing with the Wii remote is still a bit clunky. Luckily, using that very same browser, you can turn your Wii into a full-fledged media center with the freeware Windows application Orb.”

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Alright, NCAA fans….

February 15, 2008 on 7:32 am | In News | No Comments

… now is your chance to chose your mascot to be featured on the first NCAA Football game on the Wii.

Vote here…


Happy Valentine’s Day

February 10, 2008 on 8:19 am | In News | No Comments

Happy Valentine's Day

Ha!

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Steven Spielberg makes good movies, but…

February 8, 2008 on 10:01 am | In News | No Comments

… can he make a good Wii game? Boom Blox details are starting to be revealed.

Boom Blox


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WARNING: Wii can be bad for your health!

February 5, 2008 on 7:47 am | In News | No Comments

I remember when PacMan first came out. I put a little too much into a quick response and hurt my shoulder (and moved the arcade game about a foot!). It took more than a week to heal.

Wii players are learning that many games are not just virtual… they have led to some actual injuries… and there’s now a name for it: “Wii-itis”

Dr. Bill Barnes, an orthopaedic surgeon from Piedmont Sports Complex in Macon, says he’s treated at least a dozen patients since the Fall for Wii-related injuries.

“One person came in last week with a torn rotator cuff from boxing on the Wii,” said Barnes. “Where else are you gonna have the opportunity, at this level of participation, to box, play golf, play tennis, all in the same three hours.”

He says no matter your age, athletic condition or game-playing experience, you still need to take precautions due to the intense physical nature of these games.

“These things are real. I mean, it feels like you’re playing the game,” continued Barnes. “So you’re really going through the motions like you would if you were outside playing.”

But even with medical advice and websites documenting Wii injuries, Barnes says there’ll always be enthusiasts like Smith and Dalton who’ll gladly accept the injury risk, for the gaming reward.

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