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Starlight Starbright Wii Fun Center rolls right up to hospitalized children, not your lazy ass

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Move over, Child’s Play — well, don’t move over, keep being awesome — there’s a another outfit in town looking to bring the joy and life long addiction of video games to hospitalized children. The Starlight Starbright foundation has been teaming up with Nintendo for over 15 years to bring games to hospitals, and the latest effort of the team up is the Wii Fun Center, a $4,250 unit which includes a Wii “costumized for hospital use,” a Sharp AQUOS LCD and a DVD player. Lest you think somebody is ripping off the children, that price includes shipping, setup and repair the lifetime of the unit. Starlight Starbright is hoping to have about 500 of them in hospitals by the end of the year, but kids let’s try to stay away from sending yourself and others to different wings of the hospital, yes?

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Original post by Paul Miller

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