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Wii Tips

Posted in Live (December 27, 2007 at 11:37 pm)

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Ponzi wants a Wii, so I thought I would share this list of Wii tips sent in from a community member at large. Here are the top five tips, submitted to my email: chris@pirillo.com.

  • Do you truly really want the Wii? Don’t be sucked into the advertising, or hype. Don’t spend your money on this expensive system simply because everyone says it’s the coolest. Think about why you want it, and make sure your reasons are sound.
  • Games themselves may or may not become a factor for you. If you get bored with a game quickly, you need to make sure you buy the gaming platform that has the largest variety of games that you are interested in.
  • When you buy your Wii, save enough money to buy actual games, and a second controller. Dont’ waste money buying a bunch of “extras”, such as a golf club. The Wii is really designed to be interactive, and just isn’t as much fun with only one remote.
  • Make sure you have an excellent internet connection. The best parts of the Wii are found via the Internet. Try to hook it directly to your router when possible. I found that having the Wii use a wireless connection was simply too slow for me.
  • Make sure that the place you will put the Wii is as large and open as possible. Try to remove any and all obstacles that you could trip on, or hurt yourself on. Also, make sure you try to stay at least five feet away from the television!

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    Watch the Perricone diet videos now.16 July.

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