David explains in ASL how Nintendo Wii-mote can be used and communication can disturb during gameplay.
Abstract translation from my first vlog: I would like to share the story about my Nintendo Wii, decide to use American Sign Language (ASL) instead writing in the blog because of easy to express my ASL over English.
First part – I explained how wii-mote is used with motion sensor technology.
Second part – I explained the safety guide to use wrist strap during game play.
Once you understand these parts, the final part is: communication barrier during gameplay. I cannot have multitasks – unable to communicate and playing the game at the same time on my wii-mote, depends on how the game is played (intense action).
That’s all folks. Playing alone in your locked room or in the house shouldn’t be an issue.

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haha.. your right. My friend got one and I am trying to get one as soon as store have it in stock.
About communication barrier during playing, we do need to find a way around to it. Any suggest?
BTW, good vlog :)
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Posted by Grant W Laird Jr. | February 25, 2007 9:05 PM