To: Luke
From: Crecente
Re: Trampoline
After a mere two days of free Wii gameplay my dad has become a self-medicating gamer. A person who, when dinner is done and the child goes to bed, will sneak off to the back room to play Wii Sports or Table Tennis, unbidden. In fact tonight, after playing a bit of Super Mario Galaxy with my son riding shotgun, I decided to retire to the leather couches in the family room to relax despite my dad's repeated request to play games with him. In short, I've created a monster. Job done.
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Excellent work, now to take over the world...
If only my father was so enthusiastic...
So you've gotten your dad hooked on video games. Good work. Now he won't be able to stop.
But now that you've had a taste of getting others addicted, can you?
Jealous, Crecente. Jealous.
My dad loves videogames. He bought me skate and Bioshock for Christmas.
My dad played the Dune games back when they came out, he was the first kid on his block to own pong, and yet he now hates video games.
Glad you got your dad to like them,
I dont have a dad :'(.. but hey the more people willing to open up to video games the better or easier it is for people to accept a growing trend. i cant say i play video games b4 people look at me all weird. disturbing much... very much so. MISSION COMPLETE!
My wife got me Galaxy for xmas and was on the phone with her grandmother, who asked what I was up to. When my wife told her I was playing video games she said "Is it that Wii? The just got one in the complex I live in and I have been meaning to try it out" She lives in a pretty snazzy retirement community and they put a Wii in the game room with the pool table and shuffleboard. Good stuff.
Abandoning your poor dad? Tsk. Tsk!
Another victory to the wii :D...
Yes! Soon the two of you shall rule the gaming world as father and son! BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
GET THAT MAN SOME CRYSIS, STAT!
Nintendo will be pleased to hear about that story.
By the way, the DS has broken another record. It has officially surpassed the PS2's install base in Japan.
I've tried to get my parents to join in on the fun, but the most amount of time they'll ever play anything is a couple of days at most. My dad used to be an arcade junkie back in the day, but now he'll only play an occasional round of Wii Sports Baseball.
My Sisters and I picked up a Wii for my grandparents (out parents got one last christmas). My nephew even managed to get my grandfather to play guitar hero, a pic of him playing is now my desktop background...a 90 year old with a Black SG...he wants a country version.
Uh-oh.
Crecente is in for some pwnage from an older generation.
Next Wii I find in the wild I plan on buying for my father and the kids that are still at home.
I hope to accomplish the same results.
Sounds like my dad after introducing him to Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004.
And now years later with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2008, he still spends his time playing the game in front of the computer, even eating in front of the computer everyday after work.
That's one of the reasons why I bought a Laptop.. :D
I've actually gotten my mom to play Rock Band with me and my brother. She seems to really enjoy it, but I suppose it makes a little sense because she's a music teacher.
I've also gotten her to play DDR a few times, and she loved it. I haven't been able to get her to play any of the more "hardcore" games yet, but I'm working on it.
Ha, my grandparents are really enjoying the Wii we won for my uncle from Slurpee.com... He especially likes Wii Sports Golf.
My dad used to be a huge fan of Nova 9 on the PC. When the Wii came out, I got him and mum into Sports, but didn't really carry the effort on. I'll have to try again.
Endless Ocean might do it...
My parents have only played my Wii once. Damn, they might actually get more use out of it than I did. Although, to be fair, I am one of those people who will always play the same game over and over for a couple of weeks/months and then move to a different game and right now Warhawk is where I'm at most of the time.
I just did this with my girlfriend and the DS. Literally one month ago she was on me to cut back on gaming time.
1 gift of DS + New Super Mario Bros, Phantom Hourglass and Brain Age later and today she went to a one of those DS wifi spots and downloaded the freakin Ninja Gaiden DS demo. 0 to Ninja Gaiden in one month. I kid you not.
Getting my girlfriend a DS cut down her complaining when I play games, but mainly because now she can just play DS if I'm playing something she doesn't want to play.
Everybody who has been saying the Wii is for soccer moms and grandparents on every single Nintendo-related post should read this post and the comments here.
@wage: To prove that they are right? Brian has a son, thus making his father a grandparent.
@ajay42: Girl I know got a DS Christmas day, went out and bought Call of Duty 4 yesterday.
@ceilingfanboy:
zing!
@ceilingfanboy: and what's so bad about a grandparent playing the Wii? It seems like the commenters on this post welcomed the idea, but on any other Wii-related post, people's comments almost made it sound like soccer moms and grandparents playing the Wii is a disgraceful thing... I'm just trying to understand why. Hey if my mom and my grandparents are willing to play video games with me, I think it would be awesome!
@wage: he's just jealous.
"what? other people other then me having fun, on something i can't for the life of me, get any joy from? bah. humbug!"
:p
Congrats! My victory was all the more sweet. I turned and entire Italian family into Wii junkies. Most impressive is that my GF's uncle, a large, 40-50 year old, Man's man construction type, was the first one to purchase a Wii after this whole family was over for Thanksgiving. We had an in and for Chrstmas we got him Guitar Hero 3 which his wife LOVED and so far after watching the uncle get embarrassed trying to play on easy twice he opted for private lessons. The rest of the family loves the thing and it seems like Wii will become a staple of family functions. :)
Way to go! So far this holiday week we've gotten my Mother-in-law hooked on RockBand (PS3), Hot Wheels Beat That (Wii), and Cooking Mama (DS). Whenever I or my kids put down a console she picks it up and starts jamming, racing, cooking. A week ago she couldn't even turn on the Wii, now she just goes and starts playing when the rest of us are otherwise engaged.
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