thewiiexperience.com — Two things a Wii owner can do at Nintendo.com to make their Wii Experience that much more enjoyable. 1) Get the extended warranty. 2) Replace that crummy cardboard holder for Wii Sports. Bonus tip at link.
Dec 6, 2006 View in Crawl 4
hexixDec 6, 2006
WTF, is this a joke? I can register my Wii and I can buy plastic DVD cases?I thought that maybe, just maybe, Nintendo was finally getting their online crap in gear and letting me do something exciting. Nope. Why is this getting dugg?
nipgripDec 6, 2006Submitter
Who ever said the case was free of charge?
levyjl1988Dec 6, 2006
Not very helpful I knew all of this already, probably because I am an Nsider on the Nintendo forums, but other than that. Dugg for info for those who didn't know.
ccanni1028Dec 6, 2006
The original warranty is one year, and this extends it. No clue where you heard the original was 90 days.As for the cost, they didn't charge you an extra $50 for Wii Sports. They announced the $250 price before they decided to add Wii Sports to the package.
nipgripDec 7, 2006Submitter
Well, hey nothing is as cool as Zombo.com. Wait, what about Chuck Norris, remember that whole thing?
missflibblesDec 7, 2006
ugh, putting games in cases for other games makes my head want to explode. OCD ftw
Closed AccountDec 7, 2006
". The best thing for Wii owners about this is when you register your Wii, you get an extra 90 day warranty on your system! That’s right, a 180 day warranty total on your console just for registering the system with Nintendo. " - The effing blog this comment page links to.Thats where he heard the misinformation about the warranty length,
chewbaccapitsDec 7, 2006
What's wrong with the cardboard "sleeve"? The cardboard sleeve is recyclable. I'm sure one can live without buying another plastic case. Be green!