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Nicklesbe said:
sethnintendo said:

Wiimote throwing into TVs were the fault of the user.  I am 100% sure they probably didn't use the wrist strap properly (or at all) and eventually Nintendo released the Wiimote sleeves (condoms) for extra grip.  It is the users fault if they throw a remote into the TV due to them not using the wrist straps. 

As for the Wii U gamepad rattling?  Sure it does (I found out that it is the abxy buttons that rattle when shaking just like the 3DS buttons rattle when shaking).  Is it a big deal?  Not really but it is a minor distraction to most people.  You have to shake it kind of hard and for games like MK8 you can just hit the L trigger button when going over jumps to get the minor boost instead of shaking the gamepad.

You are grasping at straws.

If you bothered reading any of it you'd know the straps broke. It affected a lot of people and cost Nintendo a substantial amount of grief and money. It was so substantial that it forced them to produce the "condoms". I'm not grasping at straws, I'm afraid the only one doing that is you. First you said it was "Only Sony" when that was proven wrong you grasped at straws saying "you forgot" and it wasn't "substantial" even tho it affected an alarming amount  of people and cost them a lot of money and forced them to release a new product to try and prevent it. You even blatantly lied and claimed you initially found nothing when searching on google.  I've shown you facts and you choose to deny reality and spout bullshit. Even now you continue with fallacies, delusion, and denialism.


I didn't say shit about Sony.  So I don't know what the fuck you are talking about there.

http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/wiiplay.jsp

Okay, I found the link.  Seems like they corrected the problem pretty damn quick (I didn't buy a Wii at launch).  So the wrist strap broke in some instances...  I still blame users because they can't hold onto a controller.