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Gamers gone wild: Wii goes flying
POSTED: 3:45 p.m. EST, December 15, 2006

SEATTLE, Washington (AP) -- Jaana Baker is no klutz -- note her second-degree black belt in tae kwon do. She's also an avid video gamer who puts out a Web-based comic called "Level 99" in her spare time.

So how did Baker end up launching the controller of her new Nintendo Wii (pronounced "we") right into her 37-inch TV? Like some other owners of the new game console and its motion-sensitive wireless remote, Baker took the freedom to move a little too literally.

A particularly spirited round of Wii bowling caused her to lose her bearings before unleashing what she had hoped would be a perfect strike.

"It was like a loud crack," she said, recalling the moment the "Wiimote" glanced off her coffee table, snapped its wrist strap and hurtled into her flat-screen TV. "It was kind of surreal, actually. I thought I was dreaming at first."

It appears that Baker is not alone. In recent weeks, the Web has been alight with reports of excited gamers losing their grip on the Wii's controller or smacking their arms into nearby objects.

After issuing a general "calm down" to its customers a week ago, Nintendo Co. has responded by quietly beefing up the controller's fabric wrist strap, spokeswoman Beth Llewelyn said. (Full story)

And while most executives would cringe if their flagship product suddenly became associated with shattered electronics and the occasional flesh wound, some observers say the lighthearted buzz could deliver a perfect shot of viral marketing.

"What it says is, this thing is so fun that people get carried away," said Adrian Ho of the advertising agency Fallon Worldwide. "A progressive brand manager would look at that and say, 'You know what? Actually, that's pretty good.' "
Wii sales lead competitors

The offbeat stories certainly don't seem to have hurt sales. The market research company NPD Group estimates that U.S. consumers bought 476,000 Wiis in the two weeks following its November 17 launch. That beat Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 console, which sold just under 200,000 units in roughly the same period amid widespread shortages.

Some analysts, like P.J. McNealy at American Technology Research, say the Wii isn't exactly a direct competitor with the PS3 because Nintendo purposely avoided getting into a war over which system has the hottest graphics.

Instead, Nintendo has focused on capturing customers outside the traditional niche of quick-fingered young males by playing up the Wii's ability to get people swinging their wireless controllers like swords, baseball bats or golf clubs.

That's why the missiles began flying. The Wii's popular sports games, included with the console, appear to be the main instigator of lost grips on the devices that look like TV remotes, Nintendo of America's Llewelyn said.

"It's kind of this novel way to play, and I think people are just figuring that out and may have gotten a little overexcited when they were playing," Llewelyn said.
Takes a flaying, keeps on playing

That's what happened to Jessica Chobot, a writer at gaming Web site IGN.com, who sprained and cut a finger on her right hand while trying to rally for a comeback victory in Wii baseball.

In the excitement of trying to put a little something extra on her fastball, Chobot said, she got a little too close to her thick wooden coffee table.

"You obviously don't need to go through all the motions, but I did because I was frustrated, and smashed my hand along with the Wii controller right into the table as hard as I possibly could," she said.

The impact sent a few Wii parts flying, but the remote lived up to Nintendo's reputation for durable hardware and quickly snapped back together.

"The controller still works, and that's the important thing," Chobot said, adding that her finger seems to be mending well.

Llewelyn said Nintendo has only verified a few scattered instances of Wii remotes flying because of faulty wrist straps.

"Because of the nature of the Internet, of course, it gets magnified so one or two occurrences becomes 2,200 experiences," said Billy Pidgeon, an analyst at IDC.

But the company might take heart that gamers seem to be blaming each others' klutziness more than they're criticizing Nintendo's design.

"On one hand, obviously we love that people are talking about our system. But we prefer when it's talking about the great game play experience," Llewelyn said. "Fortunately, I think that's what everybody is really talking about."

The Associated Press.

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i'm so happy Wiii is kicking ass in sales. sony really overdone it with the price, they had this coming. go Wiii, go!!!!

anybody here own a wii?
 

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i'm so happy Wiii is kicking ass in sales. sony really overdone it with the price, they had this coming. go Wiii, go!!!!

anybody here own a wii?
Was gonna buy it, but since it's sold for around $600 in these parts, I decided to wait a bit...
 
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    i'd like one too. :p

    it seems really awesome, i'd love to try out boxing. :D
     
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    My brother has it, it rocks. I kicked his ass at boxing yesterday :D
    i bet. i think this is the sort of thing that brings out the kid out of anyone. nintendo did a great move with this.
     
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    graphics wise it seems it's:
    ps3>360>wii

    playability and funwise:
    wii>360&ps3

    bare in mind i never played either of the 3 so i could be talking pure crap. :D
     
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    Yeah. Plus I really felt like I'd just had a workout too. All fat people should try this :D
    lol. i outta get my old man to try this out, perhaps i can sell it as a virtual fitness console or something. who knows i just might get lucky. :D
     

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    I heard that the Wii recently became the best-selling console in Australian history. Very impressive.

    The Wiimote strap problem (along with DIY solutions like fishing line) has been well-documented for a while now, but last I heard Nintendo recalled a few million controllers because of the problem.

    a "PS3 vs Wii" parody of the "I'm a Mac" commercials:

     

    Lilith

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    Getting mine in January! I can't wait to try out Twilight Princess. I hope they release the Wiis in colours. The white is very pretty but tends to look dirty faster. I may get a black or a platinum if it is released by the time I am ready to buy.
     

    Gill_juve

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    which is the best console?
    xbox 360, ps3 or wii??
    xbox360 is easily the bet, my friend has one and the graphics are simply the best, the Wii also people say its really fun and the sales are shwoing. but... the PS3 isnt so good in japan people are buying just the console not the games because it plays blue ray discs so poeple just use it for that
     

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    I think I will get one after the holidays, it is now sold out in stores in Sweden.

    The greatest thing about it is that you can get the old games online; Mario World, here I am again.
     

    Lilith

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    Yep that was one of the things that attracted me to the Wii, that I can download past Zelda games. ^.^ I decided to wait until after the holidays as well because there is a lot of madness going on on Ebay right now. There is no way that I am paying triple the price, I can wait.
     

    Lavagna

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    I've had the Nintendo Wii since its day of release. So far I've bought Twilight Princess and Wario Ware Smooth Moves. Both great games. I also baught the classic controller and I have Wii Sports which came with the console. The console is well worth the money. I still have to register the console online and buy a points card so that I can download some of the older games from years gone by.

    Buy one. You will not be dissapointed!
     

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