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I highly doubt that you have anything to worry about with shaking the Wiimote. This is actually kind of an interesting statement on people's mindsets when it comes to electronics, video game consoles in particular. The 360 has everyone worried that using a product the proper way, for its intended purpose, will cause it to fail. Ponmop
:lol:. Funny. Besides, you shouldn't really be shaking the controller too hard.
I suppose if you gave the remote a big enough jolt, a component could separate from the printed circuit board, but then it would probably just stop working. The only way to prevent wear and tear to the remote would be to not use it, and what's the point of that? I wore out a few N64 and GC controllers, so I plan on having to buy a replacement controller or two for my Wii.
[QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]You don't think that Nintendo put the Wiimote in a sort of paint shaking machine and counted how many times they could shake it until something went wrong with it? hazbazzKinda like this? Dyson Ad
lol, yes
I have that vac and it's awesome. It'll suck the color right off the floor lol
Kinda like this? Dyson Ad[QUOTE="hazbazz"][QUOTE="Jaysonguy"]You don't think that Nintendo put the Wiimote in a sort of paint shaking machine and counted how many times they could shake it until something went wrong with it? Jaysonguy
Now I love my Dyson even more...only vacuum to have if you have pets. lol On topic I think youd really have to beat the snot out of yur controllers to break em. I don't think shaking is gonna do it.
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