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The Perils of Playing with A Nintendo Wii

August 17th, 2009
by Steve Brener Roy Breet Kevin Risse

Is the Nintendo Wii the most unsafe computer games console of all time? Well, you’ve no doubt heard or seen some of the news stories that insinuate it almost certainly is. The physical risk factor stems from the means you operate the game controller that comes with the console.

In an attempt to make a more real way of affecting the onscreen action, Nintendo have given you a controller that you move back and forth around as you play. So, for example, if you were playing a computerized game of tennis, you would move to and fro the controller as if it were a tennis racket in a actual game of tennis. This introduces a lot greater interactivity and nearly all players have reacted very positively to this.

This different way of using the game controller is without doubt unique to the Nintendo Wii and makes it stand out from the existing crop of computer gaming consoles, but it has caused problems – and even real injury – to a minority of users who’ve failed to exercise the correct level of caution.

Injuries caused by the operation of the Nintendo Wii fall mainly into two categories: 1) Injuries to players themselves straining muscles etc. that they aren’t used to using, and 2) Injuries to innocent bystanders who’ve been whacked in different parts of their anatomy by flailing games players and airborne controllers.

If you want to avoid injury to yourself from playing games on the Nintendo Wii it follows that you should use a warm up routine similar to that practiced by an athlete. Don’t laugh! Perhaps it does sound slightly ridiculous to be warming up physically before playing computer games but, sincerely, a regime of stretching movements prior to playing will guarantee that your body is warmed up suitably and will help avoid strained muscles, ligaments and tendons.

To put a stop to injury to yourself if you’re in the vicinity of a Nintendo Wii player, the best thing you can do is to stand as faraway out of harms way as possible. If you’re the player and there are others sharing the area with you then simply apply rational caution. A modicum of common sense is typically all it takes to stop accidents.

On of the commonest causes of Nintendo Wii injuries is failing to make sure that the strap that goes all-around your wrist from the games controller is appropriately secured. An unsecured Nintendo Wii games controller can definitely slip out of your grasp and strike someone.

You must make sure to check the games controller wrist strap at recurrent intervals and get a replacement if the original shows any signs of wear and tear.

As long as you stick to the above tips and implement due care when playing with your Nintendo Wii, your computer game playing should be as pleasurable and safe as possible.

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The Perils of Using A Nintendo Wii

August 13th, 2009
by Roy Weast

Is the Nintendo Wii the most unsafe computer games console of all time? Well, you’ve no doubt heard or seen some of the news stories that suggest it most likely is. The physical threat factor stems from the manner you handle the game controller that comes with the console.

In an attempt to produce a more natural way of affecting the onscreen action, Nintendo have given you a controller that you swing around as you play. So, for example, if you were playing a computerized game of tennis, you would move back and forth the controller as if it were a tennis racket in a real game of tennis. This introduces much greater interactivity and most players have reacted very kindly to this.

This fresh means of using the game controller is surely distinctive to the Nintendo Wii and makes it stand out from the existing crop of computer gaming consoles, but it has caused problems – and even bodily injury – to a minority of users who’ve failed to put into effect the right level of carefulness.

Injuries caused by the operation of the Nintendo Wii fall chiefly into two categories: 1) Injuries to players themselves straining muscles etc. that they aren’t used to using, and 2) Injuries to innocent bystanders who’ve been whacked in assorted parts of their anatomy by flailing games players and flying controllers.

If you intend to prevent injury to yourself from playing games on the Nintendo Wii then you must use a warm up routine similar to that practiced by an sportsperson. Don’t laugh! Maybe it does sound rather ridiculous to be warming up physically before playing computer games but, sincerely, a routine of stretching exercises prior to playing will guarantee that your body is warmed up as it should be and will help avert strained muscles, ligaments and tendons.

To prevent injury to yourself if you’re in the vicinity of a Nintendo Wii player, the best thing you can do is to stand as far out of harms way as possible. If you’re the player and there are others sharing the space with you then just apply sensible caution. A small amount of common sense is typically all it takes to prevent accidents.

On of the commonest causes of Nintendo Wii injuries is failing to make sure that the strap that goes all-around your wrist from the games controller is suitably secured. An unsecured Nintendo Wii games controller can easily slip out of your grip and crash into someone.

You should make sure to verify the games controller wrist strap at regular intervals and get a replacement if the original shows any signs of wear and tear.

As long as you stick to the above tips and use due vigilance when playing with your Nintendo Wii, your computer game playing should be as pleasing and safe as possible.

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