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those who got a wii last year....

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bigTillyMint · 03/10/2008 20:01

... do you have it downstairs on your main TV? Does that cause any family arguments?

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Mutt · 03/10/2008 20:02

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Pesha · 03/10/2008 20:04

Yes

Occassional strops from ds1 but that would happen wherever it was because I only let him play for a limited amount of time anyway. and it means dp and i get to pay when dc have gone to bed!

Nemoandthefishes · 03/10/2008 20:06

yes
no
but was for dh and I and ds plays it now but only when we say its ok.I use it for wii fit

chloemegjess · 03/10/2008 20:11

We got a Wii tis year and it is downstairs but hardly gets used. That is for me and DH though

Whizzz · 03/10/2008 20:15

Yes

and

no !

ohdearwhatamess · 03/10/2008 20:27

Yes
No
Has largely been forgotten about. Dcs too young yet, dh hasn't played with it for months. Waste of money.

eandh · 03/10/2008 20:31

Yes in lounge but tbh hardly used, the dd's to young and novelty worn off for me and dh now!

janeite · 03/10/2008 20:31

Yes
No
We only have one television and the children have to ask before watching television or going on the Wii. Generally we will do one or the other together; actually, more accurately, dp will watch TV or play Wii with the girls whilst I'm on the internet or reading.

The Wii is brilliant though - I juts do better on it when there's nobody else in the room to distract me; so I have to wait until the girls are in bed and dp is in the bath!

cornsilk · 03/10/2008 20:32

yes and yes.

serenity · 03/10/2008 20:32

Yes and No (but only because Dcs know that if there are arguements then there's no gaming, take turns and share or it goes off and I'm mean enough to do it )

unfitmother · 03/10/2008 20:32

Yes and no

Lilyloo · 03/10/2008 20:39

yes as only tv!

Sometimes dd will moan when ds puts it on but we share her tv time with his wii time!

One of our best most used presents!

Ohforfoxsake · 03/10/2008 20:43

yes, but the boys (6&5) generally play it together. The rows it causes isn't anything to do with TV watching, just when its time to come off.

I'd recommend getting a kitchen timer which they can see. I struggle to get them to give it up after the time I've negotiated with them. They'd be on it for 6 hour stretches if I let them.

We have another TV in the back room, so DD can watch it in there, but generally she watches the boys playing.

Sonic and Mario at the Olympics is a good game - it really tires them out as they run on the spot (I've get to point out they only need to shake their hands )

singersgirl · 03/10/2008 20:44

Yes and not really.
Only got it in August as family birthday present (all 4 of us have summer birthdays).
DH and I don't play; I did spend one evening alone trying to master Mario Kart coz I had lost to DS1 too often that day.
Fights are mainly about how much time DSs can have on it (they have to ask before turning on Wii or TV) and whether one might have somehow got more time on it.

FreakyLadyFrightALot · 03/10/2008 20:57

oh wise Wii people...whilst you are here, may I hi-jack the thread to ask....is it easy to use...because we tried it out at a local currys and it was a nightmare to navigate and all that....and I know I am a techno-idiot....but, the cursor went all over the place and stuff...

was it just set up wrong, am I just hopeless or is it wii thing?

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Theresa · 03/10/2008 21:18

mutt will confirm i'm a true technophobe as she has helped me on another thread tonight to master my dd's new phone! It is incredibly easy to use for the sports stuff and quiz type stuff. Some of the other games are a bit beyond me, but that's no surprise really

FreakyLadyFrightALot · 03/10/2008 21:33

lol....may I just add that the female staff also could not work it, and therefor could not explain it....
so, if you read instructions or have possibly just someone show you then it's easy...
what about set up?because the female staff mntioned wii not being set up right...in their store,but that went over my head, lol

FreakyLadyFrightALot · 03/10/2008 21:33

lol....may I just add that the female staff also could not work it, and therefor could not explain it....
so, if you read instructions or have possibly just someone show you then it's easy...
what about set up?because the female staff mntioned wii not being set up right...in their store,but that went over my head, lol

Mutt · 03/10/2008 21:37

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cremolafoam · 03/10/2008 21:42

YES
NO
still in use. worth every penny
and lots of cheap games available now .
whole family uses it-very pop with the competitive grandparents.
[MIL is only coming for lunch this sunday so she can wipe the floor with dd at tennis]

bigTillyMint · 04/10/2008 15:04

Thanks everyone, looks like I will be getting one for DH! Just need to find the best value package now......

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janeite · 04/10/2008 17:46

FreakyLady - it's really, really easy to use. I can't even work the television (am not joking) or the dvd player but I CAN set the Wii up!

Ohforfoxsake · 04/10/2008 19:23

try wii-consoles.co.uk for bundles and console deals they also alert you via email when wii-fit is in stock, if you are looking for one. (I think they are getting easier to come by now though)

Kimi · 04/10/2008 19:38

NO we have a games room for Wii, PS2 X-box and so on