I had a lovely day, yesterday. [livejournal.com profile] dreadygoddess suggested we take her boy to OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) to see the <ahref="http://www.omsi.edu/visit/featured/bodyworlds/">BodyWorlds exhibit. We chucked G and the Boy into the back seat where they geeked to their hearts' content. We drove up to Portland and had a lovely lunch at ToDai. Then we explored the Pioneer Place mall a bit. By the time we looked at the clock, the exhibit was about to close. We had totally lost track of time in our fun.

There was a Wii demo in the mall and I tried my first game on this console. I heard that the controller was meant to mimic actual body movement, so I attempted to embrace this concept. My first attempt was in a first person shooter game. The Boy lovingly tried to guide me through the middle of his game. He told me to shoot at the yellow things. Eventually, I did manage to figure that out and shot them. Then he told me to go through and turn around. I physically turned around with the controller. He sighed, took a deep breath, then tried to explain it didn't work like that. He's an angel. G and Dready were amused.

Next I tried bowling. I did much better at this. Par for the course, though, when my little character bowled, I followed through with footwork and everything. When she needed to strafe to the right, I strafed while pressing the little buttons. People were stopping to watch me play the Wii. I, apparently, still have that skill. When Atari and Nintendo first came out, kids would fight over who got to play. Whenever I babysat, they would eagerly give up their controllers to force me to play so they could laugh at my antics. I have never been able to distinguish between game and me. It's very stressful to be under such constant onslaught. The Wii was interesting, but I'm still glad I said no when I was offered one.

From: [identity profile] silverblue.livejournal.com


Oddly, I don't play computer games that much, being a dyed in the wool MUSHer. However I seem to really, really enjoy one game on the Wii, which is Eledees. It has the coolest gun ever - a gravity gun! You don't hurt people, you don't hurt the critters you're hunting, but if you power up that sucker enough, you can pick up a piano and toss it around the loungeroom.

Or...a car.

Love it!

From: [identity profile] miladycarol.livejournal.com


Cool! Flex has an x-box and he downloaded then bought the Dead Rising game where one shoots zombies in a mall. I must admit, there is something atavistically satisfying about massive bloodshed on an apocalyptic scale. I can barely handle the game mechanics and I don't know if I'd survive much longer in a real life situation like that than my characters do, but it's pretty awesome to run around a mall clubbing the undead.

From: [identity profile] karinablack.livejournal.com


That's awesome!!!

I think I would pay to watch you Wii. I haven't done it myself so it would be entertaining AND educational! hehe!

From: [identity profile] miladycarol.livejournal.com


Well, if you have access to a Wii, invite me over. I'll entertain you for the low, low price of hugs and other bits of hospitality. I'm a cheap date, I guess. *wink* I come with the disclaimer that you should not necessarily do what I do if your looking for education. *grimace*

From: [identity profile] zevhonith.livejournal.com


I do the same thing - I think I'm way too invested in actually doing the movement when batting, golfing, bowling, etc. It's one of the reasons I have so much fun! The boxing game, as I'm sure you can imagine, is one heck of a workout. ;) But yes, I have to move the coffee table to the other side of the room so I can flail just as much as I feel is necessary - and R. is still afraid I'm going to punch the TV.

From: [identity profile] miladycarol.livejournal.com


Maybe you should place the coffee table between you and the tv... say, just so arm's reach won't make contact. Then you could put the cushions from the couch against the coffee table to protect your shins... just in case. *grin* That's what I'd do. I'm not an armchair sports person. I only participate. I can't sit still and be invested at the same time. At least I'm entertaining, right? *grin*

From: [identity profile] zevhonith.livejournal.com


My living room isn't big enough. :P

The first night I got it, the coffee table was between me and the TV, and I cracked a glass swinging the controller. I suppose I could clear the coffee table off entirely, but that seems like so much trouble. ;)
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