Wii Accidents

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I just read the funniest comments in a forum regarding Wii accidents. The Wii is the new gaming system by Nintendo and its biggest feature is the fact that the controllers are motion sensitive and in some games you swing them around and stuff. Like for example if you are playing a tennis game on the Wii you would hit the ball as if you were playing it in real life. So, it turns out people are having Wii accidents. One guy while playing a bowling game had the controller slip from his hand and hit the TV and crack while another guy while playing tennis ended up accidentally swinging a drink off a table and half way across the room. There are still some other really funny stores too, seems like people are having a lot of fun with the Wii. Here is the link to the forum where this discussion is taking place plus pictures of the damaged TV. [Link]



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9 Comments, add your own...

  1. 1. holla | November 20th, 2006 at 11:42 pm

    hahah yeah some guy on SA broke his projection tv swinging around the controller.

    i guess nintendo didn’t account for people getting drunk and playing videogames (the best way to play)

  2. 2. Lucky_Boy | November 21st, 2006 at 10:39 am

    How much they are selling it for in Kuwait?

  3. 3. Mark d | November 23rd, 2006 at 5:43 pm

    lol..i had a feeling this would happen. I wonder if nintendo anticipated this. Maybe they did account for this in their prices.

  4. 4. john | November 28th, 2006 at 6:34 pm

    well me and my freind were playing baseball and when my f. swung she hit here brother in the head

  5. 5. friend | December 8th, 2006 at 7:45 pm

    My point of view on this situation is people should not be so stupid when playing the Wii. They do not need to swing the remote as hard as they do to get the results. I saw the guy that cut his on glass from a lamp because his hand hit glass. In this case he is just plain stupid for not being aware of his own surroundings. For the people that can’t hold on to there remotes well thats your fault. The most important this is for people to stop swing the remote so hard. The remote wont react any faster. Read this (from nintendo) http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/wiisafety.jsp check the site for additional info

    “Hold the Wii Remote firmly and do not let go. Even while wearing the wrist strap, make sure you don’t let go of the Wii Remote during game play and do not use excessive motion. For example, in Wii Sports bowling, the proper way to let go of the ball while bowling is to release the “B” button on the Wii Remote—DO NOT LET GO OF THE Wii REMOTE ITSELF. If you are having so much fun that you start perspiring, take a moment to dry your hands. If you use excessive motion and let go of the Wii Remote, the wrist strap may break and you could lose control of the Wii Remote. This could injure people nearby or cause damage to other objects. “

  6. 6. jared | December 15th, 2006 at 8:47 am

    the wii has nothing to do with anything breaking. you also cant blame the strap because if you cant hold on to the controller then something deserves to be broken. its the persons fault for not holding on to it.

  7. 7. Phillipfolk | January 3rd, 2007 at 8:02 pm

    u guys are retarded homos het a life and stop playing wii and looking at porn

  8. 8. pau | January 4th, 2007 at 4:23 am

    if u want to break a tv buy 1. my friend just bought a wii and got a tv,broke his tv by swinging the controler. slipped right out of his hands and broke the tv!! if i was u i wouldn’t buy 1!

  9. 9. ytiuoiu | April 21st, 2007 at 12:05 pm

    wii should not be in the hands of people who can not handle the controller

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