ukballer Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 As you probably guessed from the title I am a wheelchair user. Just recently I have wanted to get a Wii, but I have my doubts about whether I would be able to use it or not. Obviously being in a wheelchair limits my mobility, but I have long arms and have no problems using them. Would being in a wheelchair make it difficult for me to use a Wii or do you think it wouldn't be a problem considering I have no mobility issues using my arms? Obviously I can't jump around and stuff, but on videos I've seen of people using the Wii, virtually all the games only require arm movements, which would be ok with me. I don't want to splash out on something I will find hard to use, so if you could give me any ideas/advice that would be great. Thank you! : peace:
DiemetriX Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 Aslong as your Ideal game isn`t Wii fit the Wii is gonna be a great choice. Some games are easier when standing (wii bowling ) but There`s no real problem.
flameboy Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 I would say you will have absolutely no problems at all. If you've got full mobility in your arms then you aren't going to have any difference an experience to anyone else. I say go for it and drop your money on it, you won't regret it...
Tellyn Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 I think you would be fine with most games except Wii Fit and any dancemat games. Wii Sports, which comes with the console, should be problem free. Also remember that not all games require massive motion gestures. There's the Virtual Console, games like Twilight Princess and Mario Galaxy, etc.
ShadowV7 Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 You'll be fine, apart from Wii Fit you don't really need to stand for anything. For Wii Sports you don't really need to stand and you don't really move at all. You'll be fine so go get a Wii!
Fruitgun Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 My brother is also in a wheelchair, and he has no problems whatsoever! In fact, his favourite game is Tennis, and he's actually quite good!
Jimjebus Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 Yeah should be ok , my friend isn't in a wheel chair but is lazy and plays his wii laid down and he is good at it , so don't let anything stop you
ukballer Posted September 23, 2007 Author Posted September 23, 2007 Ok sounds good, thanks a lot for the quick reply! I think I'll order mine later on now
UziT Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 Ok sounds good, thanks a lot for the quick reply! I think I'll order mine later on now Wooohoo, another Wii buyer! also welcome to n-e!
AshMat Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 I was expecting a thread about a wii being designed for weelchair users.
Charlie Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 You can try it out in a lot of places, ask in GAME if you can try out the demo unit to see how you find it.
... Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 I play lying down on my couch, you'll be fine. Those publicity videos you see are just that, publicity.
Mikey Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 I play lying down on my couch, you'll be fine. Those publicity videos you see are just that, publicity. That pretty much sums it all up. You'll be fine.
Demuwan Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 I play lying down on my couch, you'll be fine. Those publicity videos you see are just that, publicity. Its true no-one plays wii like that.
Patch Posted September 23, 2007 Posted September 23, 2007 Obviously I can't jump around and stuff, but on videos I've seen of people using the Wii, virtually all the games only require arm movements, which would be ok with me. I don't want to splash out on something I will find hard to use, so if you could give me any ideas/advice that would be great. Thank you! : peace: I don't know how much you know about the Wii, but speaking for myself, very little movement is required in its day to day usage. Games like Wii Sports are a tiny fraction of my Wii-life. You might find yourself spending just as much time (or maybe more) a) playing retro games on the virtual console - which requires use of the controller in a 'regular' sense i.e. with no motion sensing at all. b) browsing the various Wii Channels, such as the News Channel, Everybody Votes Channel, Photo Channel etc, which simply require you to point at the screen and click, similar to a mouse on a PC.
ukballer Posted September 23, 2007 Author Posted September 23, 2007 Yeah, I mean my knowledge of the Wii isn't too great right now, but getting there. I've always been a Sony guy, but have moved on to better things . I guess I assumed all the games required the physical movements. But from reading your posts it seems it will be fine. Except the dancing games XD. Thanks guys, much appreciated.
Mayjest Posted September 24, 2007 Posted September 24, 2007 Well, I busted my knee yesterday, so I've been testing out the whole "constantly sitting down while playing Wii" thing. I can say that it works, although the control on some Wii Sports games is strange, mostly because I'm not used to it. For example, in Tennis I put a fair amount of effort into my swings, probably more than needed. While sitting down limits me (can't use my hips etc) it does still work, I'm just not very good at it. A bit of practise saw improvement, so I imagine that if you start off sitting down it's easier. As for Wii Fit, just but the balance board on your lap and press down with your hands. The weight bit will be inaccurate, but the balancing mini games should still work? Well, only time will tell. And I'd just like to say that I play like the do on the adverts. Well, I stand up... don't do all the jumping around or nothing.
ukballer Posted September 24, 2007 Author Posted September 24, 2007 Well, I busted my knee yesterday, so I've been testing out the whole "constantly sitting down while playing Wii" thing. I can say that it works, although the control on some Wii Sports games is strange, mostly because I'm not used to it. For example, in Tennis I put a fair amount of effort into my swings, probably more than needed. While sitting down limits me (can't use my hips etc) it does still work, I'm just not very good at it. A bit of practise saw improvement, so I imagine that if you start off sitting down it's easier. As for Wii Fit, just but the balance board on your lap and press down with your hands. The weight bit will be inaccurate, but the balancing mini games should still work? Well, only time will tell. And I'd just like to say that I play like the do on the adverts. Well, I stand up... don't do all the jumping around or nothing. Ok thanks. I mean like I said I didn't know a great deal about the Wii so didn't actually know if the games required jumping or not. I'll probably give the Wii Fit game a miss though
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