Wii says play safe

wiiRemoteWrist1.jpgThere are safety instructions attached to everything. So, why should the Wii be any different? However, it is possible to forget these instructions
when you are oh so excited about using your new Wii remote. But be sure to read and remember the following information once the initial dose excitement wears off.


1. Wear the wrist strap. This means, well...wear the wrist strap, and tighten it by using the strap lock. Also, make sure you remember these instructions when sharing the remote between multiple-players or you can just buy a couple of extra remotes to avoid them from being promiscious. What can be safer than that?

2. Hold the remote firmly and do not let go. We know how excited and involved you can get when playing with your Wii, which is why we say do not let go of the remote and don't use excessive motion. For example, when playing bowling make sure to let go of the ball by pressing the button 'B' and not actually letting go of the remote. All I can say to this is..duh. Also, remember to dry those sweaty hands while playing, you don't want the remote to
slip out. If you do manage to pull a retarded stunt and let go of the remote, it can hurt ppl around you. So unless you deliberately want to injure someone and blame it on the Wii, keep in mind this information at all times.


3. Give yourself plenty of room. Yes, remember to move away any furniture, objects or people out of the way while you are hopping around and trying the new games. Well you can keep your hot friends around in case you do want to bump into them and cannot do so otherwise. Oh and stay away at least 3 feet from the television. Crash into it and that's the end of your fun. Understood everything mentioned till now? I hope so.

I don't think I should keep you away from your fun experiences anymore, and I know this has been said time and again, but play safe when your Wii is involved!

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November 30, 2006 - 11:43 AM | Posted in - Nintendo Wii |

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