"We've already spotted a couple of TVs get taken down by flying Wiimotes due to either overzealous gameplay or a pretty weak-sauce wrist strap, although we're leaning toward the latter."
I don't know that it is the brightest idea to go around supporting a theory based on "just because".
I mean, aside from having zero proof of anything, there is a little IMPLIED responsibility in what you post on a highly visible blog. I'm not saying its illegal, but it does seem kind of irresponsible doesn't it?
I'm not a N fan, and I don't own a Wii or have plans on getting one, but I played one yesterday for a couple hours and short of being retarded, I'm not really sure I believe these claims.
Funny, I thought video was proof. Of course, one thing doesn't lead to another, but doesn't it behoove Engadget, as a media outlet, to inform its readers?
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Alcaron @ Nov 24th 2006 8:44PM
"We've already spotted a couple of TVs get taken down by flying Wiimotes due to either overzealous gameplay or a pretty weak-sauce wrist strap, although we're leaning toward the latter."
I don't know that it is the brightest idea to go around supporting a theory based on "just because".
I mean, aside from having zero proof of anything, there is a little IMPLIED responsibility in what you post on a highly visible blog. I'm not saying its illegal, but it does seem kind of irresponsible doesn't it?
I'm not a N fan, and I don't own a Wii or have plans on getting one, but I played one yesterday for a couple hours and short of being retarded, I'm not really sure I believe these claims.
Gilbert Tang @ Nov 25th 2006 1:17PM
Funny, I thought video was proof. Of course, one thing doesn't lead to another, but doesn't it behoove Engadget, as a media outlet, to inform its readers?