Documenting the injuries from Nintendo’s newest game console

December 3, 2006

For instance, here’s an example of a bleeding finger injury from the controller:

Documenting the injuries from Nintendos newest game console



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{ 4 comments }

1 Gasman December 4, 2006 at 8:37 am

Kevin. This is like some news program’s sensational lead in. The post actually indicates that a ceiling fan was involved in the injury. So it was really fairly irrelevant what the hand was holding when the unwary stuck their hand into the blades (which local building codes require be 7′4″ from the floor, a standard almost always violated by the home owner).

2 Geordon December 5, 2006 at 2:13 am

Nah, he’s been taking lessons from the trolls.. I mean “editors” over at Slashdot.

Seriously, though, enyone who has even looked at the Wii should be able to figure out that “wildly swinging hands” is part and parcel of Wii gameplay!

3 Nick November 3, 2007 at 10:48 am

Actually, people who take wide swings are complete idiots. All it takes is a simple flick of the wrist, not a full swing across the room.

4 SuperShane November 5, 2007 at 7:09 am

Did you win or lose?

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