Comments on: Wii Disaster Watch: Wii Injuries are So Totally Mainstream Now
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Well, OK, so maybe I'm generalizing, but when I go to buy a Wii when I have the bucks, I don't want to get a faulty one.
It feels so Microsoft - won't release a fix 'till it is announced and talked about.
I've had no bugs, no hardware problems and most importantly - no Wii remote mishaps! All of my friends are smart enough not to throw the remote all the over place unlike most of the people who've had the said accidents. Also plenty of other people are having perfectly fine Wii experiences as well.
The only failures I know of here are the human kind.
Second off, Microsoft only gives 90 day warrenty for their xBox 360. Nintendo gives a full YEAR of protection and if there's even a minor fault because of Nintendo, it gets replaced for free. My DS Lite had the cracked hinge and after sending it in, I got a new one free of charge. Microsoft's customer service just isn't that good.
No launch is perfect. No system is perfect (PS2's STILL having disc read errors and Sony isn't doing jack). The Wii has been out for about a month and Nintendo is doing quite a bit to alleviate the remote strap problem but it's still the users fault for letting go of the remote in the first place.
Shigeru Miyamoto (creator of Mario, Zelda and other Nintendo franchises) didn't even KNOW that there was a remote strap problem so of course it has to be news that's up in the air somewhere.
Wii is good, that is all.
- Fake, fake, fake
- by Bonkboy90 December 21, 2006 8:54 AM PST
- You do know that at most of those sites like at Wiihaveaproblem.com, the stories are made up. People fake their pictures and stories to get some popularity or to make Nintendo look bad. What's sad is that the people at CNET are falling for those fake stories.
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- What's REALLY sad
- by make_or_break December 26, 2006 8:10 AM PST
- Is that FANBOYS are SO braindead that they can't accept that there could be anything wrong with their favorite gear, whether game console, MP3 player or whatever. [i]Everyone else[/i] is at fault, and anyone who reports these "lies" is conspiring against their favorite device.
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(7 Comments)Life...I'd suggest you learn how to get one....bonk...