My son just turned 4. He is blessed with an indulgent grandmother. Because he seems to like gaming, she got him a Wii for his birthday. (Don't ask me how -- and I don't even want to know how much she paid for it.)
My son "games" by watching us grownups play. He's not coordinated enough yet to work the controls, but he seems to have the basic strategy down and tells us where to go.
I've written about my gaming experience before. It's rather limited.
So last night I stayed up until 1:00 playing Zelda: The Twilight Princess. I had to force myself to stop.
The graphics are amazing. The controller is so fluid and much more intuitive than the Nintendo 64. I'm definitely hooked -- you might say, "immersed" or "addicted".
And now that I've been reading about games via the blog-o-sphere, I've got a different appreciation for them. I just played in the first village last night. This is basic training mode for the novice. You solve a few simple puzzles. You learn how to use your slingshot, ride a horse, wield your sword, go fishing.
I was learning and I hardly even noticed.
Wii!
2 comments:
Cammy,
Welcome to the club! Now you have to get Trauma Center to glimpse the future of training and games.(you can rent at local video store if you don't want to buy.)
Have fun:)
Karl
Thanks for the tip, Karl. I'll check it out...once I've gotten over my Zelda obsession :)
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