Nintendo Giving Out Wii Fun Centers to Hospitals

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Nintendo of America and Starlight Starbright Children's Foundation announced today that they are committed to placing Fun Centers, in hospitals across the North America this year. 500 new Fun Centers with Wii technology are expected to be placed in hospitals this year. The Fun Centers will also include a flat-screen television, a DVD player and titles like Super Mario Galaxy, Wii Sports and Mario Party 8.

"We're extremely proud to make Fun Centers a part of our collaboration with Starlight," said Don James, Nintendo of America's executive vice president of Operations. "The inclusive fun of Wii is especially valuable for families in need of a tension reliever while dealing with serious pediatric illness. We hope the new Fun Centers will give kids and their loved ones an opportunity to play, laugh and connect with each other amid trying circumstances."

"Our patients at Childrens Hospital benefit greatly from the Fun Centers," said Linda Garcia, Manager, Child Development Services, for Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. "The Fun Centers serve as a diversional tool for Child Life Specialists to provide to patients and families in the playrooms, at bedside and throughout the hospital, including medical units, clinics and waiting rooms. The Fun Centers promote socialization, mastery and fun. Through this play, children learn about cooperation, positive thinking and problem-solving skills. The Fun Centers also provide opportunities for hand strengthening and finger dexterity, an important therapeutic value for our patients undergoing physical rehabilitation."

"Everyone who has spent time in a hospital knows how scary and lonely it can be," said Paula Van Ness, CEO of Starlight. "Our Fun Centers transform the hospital experience for children, bringing enjoyment and laughter to an otherwise daunting experience. And as an added benefit of this new Fun Center model, the Wii technology can be used to encourage children to do physical therapy and motor coordination exercises."

http://www.gamedaily.com/games/mari...tendo-giving-out-wii-fun-centers-to-hospitals

Grande iniciativa da Nintendo.:009:
 
Publicidade fantástica, melhoria de imagem da marca, bom product placement e não esqueçamos os benefícios fiscais. Que mais podemos querer?
 
Só falta começarem a fechar contratos com hospitais e escolas por esse mundo fora para alargar ainda mais esta bela iniciativa.
Continua assim Nintendo!!!
 
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