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Senior Living Community

Recreation Proposal

Brian SchwartzSales Executive

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Agreed Package

More enhanced mentally and physically. Exercise while having fun doing it.

The package deal of Nintendo Wii Console HD Ready + 1 Wii Remote Controller + 1 Nunchuck Controller + System Accessories + 5 Game Wii Sports Bundle can be sold for $319.95.

Additional WiiWare is priced at $49.99 per game.

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Strike across the Nation The Chicago Tribune is

reporting that the Wii is now the latest rage at the Sedgebrook retirement community in Lincolnshire, where the average age is 77.

Virtual bowling tournament

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Then and Now “I used to play Pac-Man

a little bit, but with this you're actually moving around and doing something. You're not just sitting there pushing buttons and getting carpal tunnel.”

“This is pretty realistic. You can even put English on the ball,” said Don Hahn, 76, a veteran of numerous real-life bowling competitions.

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Wii Hits a Home Run

Riderwood Retirement Community in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Carol Fales, 73, said, "I have progressed. I didn't think it could be done from a wheelchair."

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Floor Plan-Main Level

1st Wii

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Floor Plan-2nd Story

2nd & 3rd Wii

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Proposal

3 Nintendo Wii Consoles HD Ready + 4 Wii Remote Controllers (12) + 1 Nunchuck Controllers (3) + System Accessories + 5 Game Wii Sports Bundle

WiiFit w/ Balance Board (2) Additional Balance Boards (2)

White Glove Delivery and Installation Host 1st Tournament with PR Package

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Invoice

Wii OrderNintendo Wii Package ($300 x 3 units) $900

Wii Remote ($20 x 9 units) $180

WiiFit w/ Balance Board ($75 x 2 units) $150

Additional Balance Boards ($25 x 2 units)

$50

Installation/PR Package Included

Subtotal $1280

Volume Discount (-10%) - $128

Subtotal $1152

Tax $102

Total $1,254

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Contact Information

E-mail: [email protected]

Phone: Work: (425) 706-1129 Cell: (425) 208-6951

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Thank you for your time today.

Any Questions?

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Important Numbers

Nintendo System Set-Up, Troubleshooting and Repair 1-800-255-3700

How to Order Accessories, Replacement Parts and More 1-800-255-3700

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“Stimulate Your Mind & Body”“Stimulate Your Mind & Body”

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Wii Facts The findings suggest that videogames that keep players "on

their toes" might help older adults keep their brains sharp, the researchers report in the journal Psychology and Aging.

Nintendo even went against the current and took the Wii to an AARP convention.

Published: July 14, 2008 Advertising Age More than 13 million Wiis have sold in the U.S., and families are

playing together. Our data have consumers reporting that almost 90% of the time

they are frequently or occasionally playing with others in the household.

9% play with grandparents On average, three people play the Wii in each Wii household. 54% of Wii gamers rate it a 10 (excellent) on a 10- point scale, with

an average score of 8.8 out of 10. More than one-third of Wii gamers say they will play their Wiis more

often in the future, and only 8% say they will play their Wiis less often a year from now.

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Retirement Community Survey

How often would you use a Nintendo Wii?

Always 25%

Sometimes38%

Rarely21%

Never 16%

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Track Your Progress