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Tag Archives: Wii

Posted on November 21, 2007 by vitak Tagged Gadgetsvideo gamesWii CommentsNo Comments on As if I needed any more reasons to buy a Wii…

As if I needed any more reasons to buy a Wii…

wii light sword
For the nerd in all of us, Wii is introducing a light sword attachment
for the controller. Now adults have even more reason to fight with
their friends, break lamps and cause general debauchery while their
wives/girlfriends/friends with a maturity level over 7 look on in dismay.

Dr. Jessica Vitak
(pronounced VEE-tack)

Professor and Faculty Director of the Information Studies Doctoral Program, College of Information, University of Maryland

Director, Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL): https://hcil.umd.edu

My Lab: Privacy Education & Research Lab (PEARL): https://pearl.umd.edu

General Chair, CSCW 2025

ORCID: 0000-0001-9362-9032

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Email: jvitak@umd.edu


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