How would I go about getting a demo of Wii for a retirement community?

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My Mom lives in a retirement community and would like to get a demo of Wii for the park’s committee in charge of purchasing things for the community… with the thought that they buy it along with senior-friendly sports/games for their clubhouse big screen TV. But these are seniors who would have difficulty getting everyone together to go to a store for a demo. If it’s going to happen, someone is going to have to come to them.

The location would be central Florida, BTW, near Orlando.

Any suggestions on how to make this happen?

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2 Responses to “How would I go about getting a demo of Wii for a retirement community?”

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    TheMadProfessor Says:

    Might contact a local game store – they might not have thought about that as a relatively untapped potential customer base and may be happy to arrange demos for them (and all the other retirement homes in the area.)

    Or, you might get a hold of a relative in the area with contacts in the gaming community and see if he can link them up with someone…

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    boardgamefan Says:

    I would try calling Nintendo’s customer service line…

    Their number is 1-800-255-3700

    They might be able to send you a DVD showcasing how the Wii can be used by people of all ages.

    Or… if you want to have the ACTUAL system to try out, why not ask a friend or co-worker or someone who will let you borrow the system for an afternoon. A LOT of people have Nintendo Wii’s, so I would imagine that you must know somebody who owns one.

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