From Me to WII

Even though baby boomers were at one time called the "Me" generation in the future they may be called the "WII" generation. Nintendo and the WII have been out for several years. At first they were used primarily for children or grandchildren of the baby boomers. Now Nintendo has found that adding games such as bowling, tennis and "Brain Age" they can reach the baby boomer market as well as those who are younger in age.

In national news reports baby boomers and the senior market are using the WII to stay in shape with the tennis, bowling, and other games. Others in this market are using "Brain Age" to sharpen mental skills such as memory and eye-hand coordination.

If you consider it has multigenerational use, it can be used for a group of people as well as individuals and that it could have several health benefits it may be worth its cost in many different ways. Like most tech or electronic products the cost will possibly come down in the near future and as more people find the benefits and purchase it.


We might as well have fun while we are aging.

Jo Caywood


http://www.theretirementenvironment.com/

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