Posted by HostileReviewer on Oct 3, 2011

Virtual Bowling?

Do you love bowling but don’t have the time or are not able to leave the house? The solution to your problem is virtual bowling.

What is virtual bowling? It’s bowling that’s done in your own home with the help of a video gaming system like the Nintendo Wii or Sony PlayStation and a bowling game. Virtual gaming is the latest home entertainment trend that offers the same fun as bowling and also other benefits like a low impact workout without dealing with the hassles of going to a bowling alley or having to lift heavy bowling balls.

Very Popular With Seniors

Over the last five years, seniors have taken to virtual bowling and have become more adept at using gaming systems compared to people half their age. Thanks to virtual bowling, many seniors have been able to stay active in their home, lose weight and stay physically fit without having to rely on others to drive them to a bowling alley or take them to the gym to exercise.

Virtual Bowling Costs

Unlike bowling in real life, virtual bowling has a very minimal cost. All that’s required to get started with virtual bowling is a gaming system and a virtual bowling game. One of the easiest bowling games is the Nintendo Wii sports. This game as a bowling game in it that’s super easy to play and fun for people of any age and best of all, it’s affordable too and it only costs about $20.That’s about the minimum amount of money that you would spend for one night at the bowling alley.

You Don’t Need To Be a Techie

One of the problems with gaming systems in the past was that you had to be technologically inclined in order to figure out how a gaming system worked. With new gaming systems like the Nintendo Wii, you don’t have to have a technology degree because the new gaming systems are as easy as “plug and play”, this means that you can plug it in and start playing from the moment that you bring it home from the store.

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