nintendo.com — As you become comfortable with using the new and innovative Wii Remote, we would like for you to take a few minutes to review some important safety information which, when followed, will help ensure a fun playing experience for all.
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ahhellNov 29, 2006
It's a sad world when Nintendo has to explain numerous times that the Wiimote is not to be actually thrown.Now where did I put my genepool chlorine.
xfadeNov 29, 2006
i'm hoping they do. i've got 5 waiting to sell.
unitethenationsNov 29, 2006
@cowgurlb:isn't that redundant? "shot" and attempt would be interchangeable, so you just said: "Nice attempt at attempting a flame war". Anyway...Splitt3rxx's comment was funny. You'd only be offended if you thought that your choice of a gaming system determines your IQ.
akersmcNov 29, 2006
After logging many hours on my Wii over the weekend, I'm wondering why nintendo didnt etch grooves into the wiimote like the ones on the grip of a gun. Those grooves let sweat run between them and away from the hands, so you don't loose your grip from sweating.I'm sure that will be a popular mod eventually.
meznakNov 29, 2006
PS3-- uhmm.. Son-- hrmm...No creative comeback here, I guess. Oh well, blocked anyway.
meznakNov 29, 2006
sheaf == stack of paperssheath == protective sleeveStatusWoe == digg++ anyway
meznakNov 29, 2006
Am I the only one who is likely to avoid the bowling portion of my Wii when I get one? Seems to be an awfully dangerous game. Is there a minigolf game?