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Wii Have A Problem
Topic Started: Dec 8 2006, 08:07 PM (1,397 Views)
Special Forces
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usadiablo
December 9, 2006 10:01 PM
Alcario
December 8, 2006 07:23 PM
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I chalk it up to people not practicing proper safety, like:

A:Wearing your wrist strap
B:HOLDING onto the remote
C:Making sure your area is clear of stuff
D:Taking the wiimotes AWAY from people not listening to A & B

lol that person in the pic looks alittle too happy i think that was no accident =o

i think most people dont wear the strap =/

It reminds you everytime you play a game before the game loads. =/
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Bråndon
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Who in their right mind would buy a product called Wii anyway.

I heard their support for the blind is atrocious, too.
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Vaminos
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December 10, 2006 02:51 AM
Who in their right mind would buy a product called Wii anyway.

I heard their support for the blind is atrocious, too.

you have some strong criticism in some of the topics i've noticed. I bought a Wii fyi. And, 'their' support for the blind...jeeze -_- what are you thinking man?
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December 9, 2006 08:26 AM
@wwefan420: The wiismack picture is hilariousXDD

@blue_rangers_girl: I agree. People usually get too caught up with the wiimote and think of it as a weapon. The strap won't save you if you're going to throw it like a fishing rod in legend of Zelda: twilight princess or worse the wii sports. I guess htat's what happens when you feel in the game.

Sure it'll happen because people don't realize it only takes subtle wrist movements to have actions occur in the games they're playing :lol:
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