konnichiwa said:
I don't know if it is more durable or not but you have a point that easy made consoles can be more durable and reliable. If there is a thing that I maybe will be scared about the Wii are the controllers I hope they will rest long and that thing you have to put next to the Wii (that thing that finds your mote). |
If you're worrying about Wiimotes in terms of durability, I can confidently say they're more than fine. I brought my Wii in to school to use Bowling in a review game for exams. One time, I was quickly trying to reset the pins (i.e. knock the rest down), and I loosely grabbed the Wiimote and began to bowl. However, as I said, I grabbed it loosely, and it flew out of my hands (no strap) while I was swinging, flew fifteen feet into the air, crashed into the hardwood ceiling, fell down, clanged into the TV, and finally fell to the floor. When I recovered it, I couldn't find a single scratch or dent. It's insanely durable. You should be more worried about what it hits than the Wiimote itself as it's a pretty destructive projectile.