Nintendo Wii Instructions for the Not So Technically Inclined

The Wii gaming system was designed with you, the non engineer, in mind. These Nintendo Wii instructions will guide you through everything you need to know to get your Nintendo Wii up and running.

Why Nintendo Wii?

The easy answer to this is because you do not have a degree in engineering or computer science and neither do your kids. The Wii gaming system is by far and away the easiest to configure and has the most intuitive controls available. Read through your Nintendo Wii instructions to get the system set up. It is no more complicated than plugging in a VCR or DVR. Once you have it connected, refer back to your Nintendo Wii instructions on how to set up the remote. Once these have been set up, you should have no further need for your Nintendo Wii instructions as the rest is simple to set up.

No Complicated Buttons, Just Play

For beginners I would suggest loading up the bowling game included with your Wii. Once you get into the game you will realize how absolutely simple the Nintendo Wii system is. Instead of having to click a dozen different buttons, using two joysticks, all you have to do is bowl. Take the remote, hold the trigger button, swing your arm back in a bowling motion then let go of the button when you want to release the ball, and that's it. Now you can bowl for hours on end from your living room. No need to deal with rank shoes and stinking bowling alleys. Invite some friends over to share the enjoyment.

Uncomplicated Fun

That really is the best part about the Wii. The Nintendo Wii instructions are simple to understand, setup is a breeze, and game play is simple. Nintendo really has put out a winner for the non technical segment of the population and families are coming together around the television and instead of sitting like couch potatoes, they are getting a good workout and enjoying each other's company. The controls on the Wii are so simple that even young children find games to be fun and engaging. Plus because Nintendo has long targeted their products towards young kids you can find an extensive line of games that are appropriate for you and your children. Because Nintendo has been doing this for so long the "children's" games they have created are not just fun for kids but adults as well.