Play Wii in a local bar! (drunken fights decrease 80%).

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Seems Nintendo really thought that whole “casual gaming” scenario for us up there, people starting to put Wii’s as another common masculine game like Poker, Darts, and Billiard. . .but wait, the Wii has 2 of those games! Blimey! Imagine Guy Number A, suddenly entering a dark bar; it has that gloomy look, the dim red lights, smoke clouds everywhere. Then, this guy goes to the bartender and tells him, “. . .The usual.”. Bartender hands out a Wii remote, and this Guy Number A starts playing Darts.

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As unorthodox as it may sound, you can see it’s happening and we can do squat to change it. So, if you plan to go into one of those places, expect some familiar hardware inside.

[Kotaku]

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One Reply to "Play Wii in a local bar! (drunken fights decrease 80%)."

  1. Well I wouldnt know about that, people can get very upset over a missed wii boxing match!


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