Wii Don’t Care
By Andrew on Saturday, May 26th, 2007 at 2:02 AM PST In Nintendo, Videos
With the introduction of the Wii comes the inevitable glut of Wii videos on YouTube. We know that the straps might break; we don’t need your video of it in action. Yes, TV looks very nice, sorry you broke it. Why were you recording yourself playing video games anyway? This is not amusing to us anymore. You hurt your hand because you smashed it on a lamp? Yeah, I did that, but I don’t feel that all of Earth needs to know.
Here’s a video from late last year that illustrates my point.
Or check out any of the 256 hits you get when you search for “Wii accident”. C’mon people, it’s done, get over it. In fact, stop reading this post. Don’t give any creedence to this whatsoever.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDQCn4QENxc[/youtube]





yea exactly why do people even film it? “Nintendo’s going up in smoke” quote from the vid. Are you an idiot you were the one that was acting like a twat and smacked your hand on the light, you can’t blame Nintendo for you being an idiot.
How do you hit your hand on the cieling fan when your playing baseball?
Hey,
There are three or four things wrong with the use of my video as an example for your article.
1) “This is not amusing to us anymore.” I still get thousands of hits a week on this video, and hundreds of comments. Its entertaining somebody.
2) Even if it is old news now, which it is, you can’t use a video posted in November (when it WAS news) as an example.
2) “Why were you recording yourself playing video games anyway?” Almost all videos and images are taken after the accidents occur. The few that are taken during the accident were in the first weeks of wii, when everyone was fascinated with how the system works, thus filming it for others to see.
4) Whats even funnier is that you’re one of the top three links giving me hits right now, so you’ve only fueled the fire!