Nintendo Wii Not For the Wiik
from the pain dept
Every new gadget seems to bring along new maladies. The iPod and the PlayStation have both been implicated in causing injuries, owing to repetitive strain. Seems the human body just isn't designed to make certain motions for hours on end. It looks like the Nintendo Wii won't be able to avoid this fate, as already people have complained about back, neck and elbow pains after playing one. The controller on the Wii differs from typical videogame controllers, as the player swings it around in many games, as they would a tennis racket or a sword. This of course makes us wonder if the pain that people are feeling is not injury, but rather the typical soreness associated with actually getting some, you know, exercise. Nintendo seems to think that's what it is, and is telling people that if you want to play, you should stretch and be in shape. What else would you expect from the company that created the Power Pad? Of course, injuries or damage that comes from controllers flying out people's hands are a different story.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I now stretch
I've not managed to get any pains from playing Zelda... yet.
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The New Wii exercise standard
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thats soreness goofball
Next thing you know people will be trying to sue nintendo simply because they are sore.
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Re: thats soreness goofball
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Soreness...
And sadly I see #3's comment about suing Nintendo coming true. Sometime around the end of the Wii's life cycle someone will try to sue for the equivilent of Carpal Tunnel. I really hope Nintendo has some kind of disclaimer in the Wii manual...
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It's more fun
I'm drawn to the Wii now because at home competitions of Wii Sports just sounds like too much fun =)
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Re: It's more fun
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Definitely soreness from lack of exercise
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Well Duh
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All that aside, think about this: After you've gotten over your soreness from playing the Wii initially, strap on some weights to your arms and legs(when they inevitably release the sensors for your feet in a threedimensional DDR)
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RE: Lawsuits
There is no way. If this comes to pass, I am revoking my faith in humanity, and moving to a desolate island free of my fellow mouth-breathers.
More jokingly, how do you guys think that they (the suing side) might bring a case like this to a judge? Because, "I was swinging my Wiimote around, slaying badguys on Zelda, and then.. my arm got so sore, and started.. spasming. I am scared for life," sounds a bit incredulous.
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Repetitive Injury
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Re: Repetitive Injury
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McDonalds covered up the reason why she sued and why McDonalds lost that case. They where selling the coffee at twice the legal temperature. Thats why she burned herself so bad that they had to do skin graphs and that's why she sued.
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Re: Hot Coffee
I wasn't aware that there was a 'legal temperature' for coffee, but it would have to be at least 140F, and twice that would be 280F. At that temperature, it would no longer be 'coffee', and she could not spill it on herself!
***Sig Block***
-- A good compromise leaves everyone mad. --Calvin and Hobbes
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I didn't steal your sig, I just borrowed it. You can have it back now.
Thank You.
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Think before you speak.
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Wii Takes the cake
Google Trends: wii, ps3, xbox (November 2006, USA)
I look forward to seeing the rest of the month filled out...
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Re: Wii Takes the cake
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Re: Re: Wii Takes the cake
In defense to your PS3 claim... Nintendo planned ahead and at least made an attempt to meet demand. Sony didnt even try. So get tired of something else. You may want to consider converting from a sony fanboy to nintendo. Just a thought.
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Re: Re: Wii Takes the cake
Sony tried to be slick by intentionally releasing a small supply so it could build hype by bragging about how quickly it sold out and got caught with its pants down.
And let's not even talk about MS's one year head start with the 360.
Sony is trying to blind people by with big time flash and little substance while Nintendo took another route.
By the end of this generation the PS3 may beat the Wii (I live Nintendo but I still think this) but Nintendo will have more than made its mark on the industry.
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Re: Re: Wii Takes the cake
Geesh indeed.
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The Other Side Conveniently Absent?
Also, these articles do portray the people who are using the Wii as potential lawsuit filers because of the resulting soreness after experiencing the Wii, but in all honesty, the articles I've seen only say that people are complaining about pains and aches.
This could mean simply that they have gone to the doctor just to get checked out and shrugged it off when the doc said it was normal because of the exercise.
Until someone sues Nintendo for causing the person to exercise, let us not judge these newcomers to physical fitness just yet, says I.
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soreness is gone!
the next day, i was sore. i couldn't extend my arm fully straight. what did i do? i pushed through a painful day of wii sports. i loosened up a bit and took the test. 31! i dropped 36 years!
i keep playing every day, and i'm no longer sore. i even have a tiny muscle on my scrawny arm! i'll have to switch to my nondominant arm soon so i don't get lopsided.
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Re: soreness is gone!
I just have to say That I really enjoy Mine And I will play it for years to come.
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silly me
What can I say, I still play regular old NES.
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Other side is absent?
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F-you fat america...
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WOW. What Next
I am actually in the middle of a law suit against the country of Scottland. I played golf the other day and became very sore and my joints hurt. I am also suing God because I got a sunburn.
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Re: WOW. What Next
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"Have you dealt with any of the following
carpel tunnel
wrist pain
arthritis
sore muscles
mental anguish
while playing the NINTENDO Wii, Call the law offices of James Sokolove"
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Time will tell...
Nintendo is simultaneously pushing both a trend in gaming to get your AZZ off the couch, and the direction that gaming is taking - that of moving gaming experience into the virtual, realistic world.
Lawsuits will flow-a-plenty as long as our legal system is setup to reward the frivolous, litigious insanity, regardless of whether it's warranted or not.
Hopefully, Nintendo, already showing some foresight with this, has planned for the legal conflicts accordingly.
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Wieght
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just try the real thing or quit complaining
if you cant handle it give it to me:)
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Nintedo Wii
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I do wonder about some of the wrist actions tho - particularly in tennis, as to do the spin shots you're doing fairly drastic quick twists that I'm not sure are that great for you....but then I'm not that clued up about RSI so may well be worrying about nothing.
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Balderdash!
I firmly believe the Wii is perfect for me!
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Well it was for me..
But, you cant easily avoid them too.
You dont have to really swing the controller hard at all.
But it makes it more fun when you really get into it.
Wii ftw.
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Strain
If I had a nickel for every kid I've seen walking around with an ice bag taped to their body, I could afford to buy a Wii.
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MoveYourWii.com
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my wrists are killing me!!!!
that was two days ago now and they are still sore but nonetheless, despite being common sense i still think that nintendo need to emphasise the fact that you don't need excessive force when playing,particularly concerning games like summer athletics where you physically go through the motions of running or swimming-if you are going through those motions you are just as likely to have the same injuries.......
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Active in Sports
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Injuries!
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Injuries
Though I must say, this pain is quite terrible, I do believe I have the same injury that baseball pitchers aquire -- only I'm not a damn baseball player. rofl. Maybe that "stretch before you play" thing is kind of important after all, eh?
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