I've been thinking lately about that very thing. I took a nasty spill on some glare ice out front about 2 weeks ago, and I hurt my left elbow. (I still don't know how, because I didn't smack the elbow itself. Maybe it's hyper-extension? My upper arm seems to have hit the sidewalk, about 2 inches above the elbow.) I've gotten full range of motion back, but it still hurts like a bitch to do some things, like right turns in a car. Once my left hand gets to about the 2 o'clock position on the wheel, I could cry out like a little girl. It's the twist combined with the force of pushing the wheel clockwise, Anyway, I can play games just fine on the 360 and the PC. But having to flail around in a Wii game is probably out of the question. If the injury had happened to the other arm, I know it would be out of the question. I've been wondering how handicapped or even arthritic people would feel about the Wii. I guess they're not in the demographic.