MyWiiStory.com - Wii Have A Story To Tell
by Michael Geslani on October 10, 2007

Since the introduction of the Nintendo Wii last year, many individuals have become attuned to the capabilities of the system, allowing Nintendo to reach a market base well beyond the typical 18-to-35-year-old male, normally the primary consumer of videogame consoles.
The Wii’s innovative use of the controller allows players to physically interact with games such as Wii Bowling or Tennis. Many say that it’s a great way to work out, especially for those who lead primarily inactive lifestyles.
Fans of the console are include an older baby-boomer demographic, most of which never played a video game before the Nintendo Wii. Just ask Sue Leon, who posted on Nintendo’s new website MyWiiStory.com.
“I’m a 46-year-old mom, never really played any video games. My kids are now 25 yrs, 22 yrs and 19 yrs old,” Leon said on the site.







