The Kids Boxing On The Wii

by Danny Sullivan on April 22, 2007

in Gaming

People don’t take pictures of their kids playing Playstation or XBox. I’m just saying.Jeffrey McManus

That quote has stuck in my mind since Jeffrey wrote it last December. I totally understood, after watching the kids play with the Wii myself. It’s just cute.
Tonight, both my boys got to box against each other since we bought another nunchuck controller that you need to go on the regular controller in order to do the boxing game. It cracked me up seeing them go at it. Here’s a clip that I hope brightens anyone’s day:

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1 Jeffrey McManus April 22, 2007 at 5:52 am

:) Looks like they’re having way too much fun.
We started playing Super Paper Mario this week and it is a riot (although we had hoped for a two-player mode).

2 seowife April 22, 2007 at 11:39 pm

I felt the same way when I watched our kids play. It is really a good work out for them.
BTW, we are at the last level of Paper Mario. We’re working on beating the last bad guy ‘Count Bleck’. I will warn you now. The last battle is tough. After you beat Count Bleck you have to then beat a giant evil Dr. L and they don’t replenish any HP’s.

3 Rebecca Kelley May 2, 2007 at 1:11 am

That’s really funny. I like how they’re silent and completely engrossed, with their limbs flailing around.
I hate Wii boxing, by the way. It’s the one sport I don’t like to play, because every time I throw a punch, intending to hit the trainer’s glove, I whack him in the face and get a point taken away. :(

4 geniosity May 14, 2007 at 9:27 am

I have kept this post unread for a while now, hoping to remember to watch the video when I read my posts from the laptop (as opposed to my phone).
That is absolutely the CUTEST thing I have seen in a while. And your kid on the right plays games the way I do: hit and hope!

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