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AARP teaches old people how to play games (badly)
Who says old people don't understand technology? Well, actually, we do, and this AARP video quick tip (WMV link) on how to play video games just bolsters our case. While the clip is a little out of date (the systems being discussed are decidedly last-generation) the incredibly unhelpful advice co...
Nintendo booth tour at AARP event
Siliconera was on-hand during the recently-concluded AARP sponsored event Life@50+ to document Nintendo's booth setup and how the public were receiving Nintendo's products. With a Wii display featuring Wii Sports: Bowling, as well as a section of DS Lites featuring Brain Age, Nintendo's flagship To...
Nintendo booth tour at AARP event
The guys over at Siliconera attended the recently-concluded AARP event Life@50+ and managed to check out the Nintendo booth. Sadly, they report the only Wii title on-hand was Wii Sports, however they report that the game did manage to fetch quite an audience throughout the day. Apparently, even one ...
Nintendo attends AARP event to recruit older gamers
Over in the Technology section of New York Times, a story talking about Nintendo's first-ever appearance at the annual Life@50+ event this past weekend, which is sponsored by the AARP and was held in Anaheim CA, shows Nintendo's commitment to hooking in the older demographic. The event, which attra...
Nintendo attends AARP event to recruit older gamers
Over in the Technology section of New York Times, a story talking about Nintendo's first-ever appearance at the annual Life@50+ event this past weekend, which is sponsored by the AARP and was held in Anaheim CA, shows Nintendo's commitment to hooking in the older demographic. The event, which attra...
Nintendo appeals to retired folk
Venturing outside the typical boundaries of a platform launch campaign, Nintendo found itself brushing shoulders with the American Academy of Audiology, Lighthouse International and the Southwest Lawn Bowls Association at Life@50+, an annual AARP-sponsored gathering for elder Americans. AARP's direc...
