My overall distrust of the reliance on motion play took a turn for the worse on Friday with this news story in the Washington Post:
Japanese gamemaker Nintendo on Friday announced the recall of 3.2 million straps for its popular Wii computer game controllers.The problem? People are apparently putting too much faith in the structural integrity of the thin wire connecting the wrist to the controller. Controllers are flying, TVs are getting broken and consumers cannot be trusted to simply take it down a notch.
Until the multimillion piece replacement project is complete, everyone is asked to be a little more careful and exhibit some self control. And if you can't do that, then maybe you don't need to Wii after all . . .
1 comment:
It ain't hard folks. Just hold on to the controller and tone down your motions.
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