I haven't really done much. I played Wii for about an hour and a half, and bowled a 227. Woo! That's a Wii 227 though, so I know I'm not REALLY that good. Besides, if it were real bowling, I probably wouldn't even be there.
REAL bowling alleys smell like shoe polish (among other gross things) and every time I go to one I leave feeling like the entire surface of my body is coated in cooties. And I ALWAYS hurt at least one finger, because I don't throw the ball right. And I'm lucky if my score is over 100.
Still though, I do okay on the Wii. And though it's definitely phoning it in as a workout, an hour and a half of bowling, boxing, baseball, tennis and golf on the Wii does get me sweating a bit, which feels nice. Brett bought Wii Zelda last weekend, and so far I don't think he's had to stand up once while playing. The most active component of the game I've seen at this point is fishing, and he even sat down for that.
I like Wii Sports, because you can mooove. It's what makes this console fun for me; usually I don't even like game systems. I've never once used our PS2 for anything but watching DVDs. I thought about buying DDR for it awhile back, but the reviews for the home version didn't sound very promising. I haven't checked out the other games available for the Wii, but when I do I hope to see lots of stuff that utilizes the Wiimote.
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