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Education

Illinois Offers Intramural Wii Leagues

October 17, 2008 04:28 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

It had to happen sooner or later. The University of Illinois campus recreation organization is now offering intramural Nintendo Wii leagues, the Daily Illini reports. So far, Wii bowling and tennis are the only sports available. And for traditionalists who scoff at the thought, at least Wii is slightly more active than the organization's other video game "sport": college football on PlayStation 2.

Tags: University of Illinois | video games | Nintendo

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Starating a WII League

I would like some information on to start a WII league in the City of Rockford,IL.

It will be a mix league for adults and one for youths.

Gwen Forrest

Wii Bowling Leagues

I own a bar & we have a Wii set up to a 48" TV. We want to start a league & get other bars to join us. How are you running the league? Are you having teams of 2 or 4; or are they playing individually? I'd like some advise on how to go about doing this.

Kathie

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