Wii Sports Update
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Hail Monday morning! I took a break from my Manic Monday schedule and dedicated full three hours to exploring the Wii from my perspective alone. I soon discovered that I could polish my gaming skills with the practice session programs allotted for each of the sports. I can also check my fitness level and equate it with the Wii age. Wii age is simply the age assigned by Wii depending upon your fitness and skill levels. The aim is try to lower your Wii age every time you try out the program. Another cool feature that Wii has is the Photo Channel. Using your SD card you can view your photos as a slide show, draw on them and save your photos to the systems memory. You could share your photos with your list of Wii friends too. There is a lot of fun you can do with the uploaded photos, you could doodle on them, change the mood or create a puzzle out of them. Videos can be viewed through the Photo Channel. With a broadband Internet connection hooked to the Wii you can shop online via the console. The idea is to redeem Wii points to download additional features and games. The Wii Message Board can be used to exchange messages with family and friends, add photos or Mii and check your console’s unique number.
As this week begins, I am more thrilled about the fact that everyone’s going to be busy with their weekly routine and since I work from home I can sneak in a few extra hours of Wii Workout (I like to call it that!) and become a pro.








