Since it first emerged on the market, the Nintendo Wii has been enormously popular. People have gotten into fights to get this console. It seems like, with every new game that is designed for it, the Wii becomes even more popular. It is no wonder. Everything about it presents a new innovation in gaming technology. It is quite likely the greatest gaming console Nintendo has ever created. However, believe it or not, there are some safety risks you need to consider. You do not want your television, a lamp, a loved one, or a pet to get Wii'd in any way, after all.
Now, you might be tempted to jump in and start playing the second you get home with your new Wii. Resist this temptation! You need to do a few things first. For starters, you need to make sure you have a wide open area in which to play. There should not be any breakable furniture or knick knacks, children, pets, hanging fixtures, or anything of that nature in your space. This is your personal Wii bubble and it should be at least five feet all the way around.
You can learn a lot by watching Wii commercials and the little tutorials that come on the console and on some of the games. Most importantly, you can learn how to play safely. You need to watch these. It will show you the proper way to use the Wii remotes. Always remember, if you are not careful, you could put a remote sized hole in your TV.
In fact, let's talk about the straps attached to the Wii remotes. If you bought your console before December of 2006, you might want to buy a new strap. The ones made before then were known to be faulty. Do a search on the Internet, you will easily see how many people put holes in their walls, their televisions, or even their friends, because their Wii remotes went flying through the air due to a snapped strap.
One of the biggest points that you need to be sure that you are doing when you are playing with your Wii is using your wrist, not your entire arm. The Wii remote is supposed to be used lightly and carefully, you do not have to use your entire arm or all of the force of your shoulders to get it to react.
Playing games is supposed to be a fun activity. Do not let yourself get angry at the game. If you start to do so, you need to walk away immediately. Breathe deep, talk to your friends and family, and let yourself calm down. You will be able to beat the Princesses in Mario Kart when you get back, don't worry!
Without a doubt, the Wii encourages more exercise and activity than any other gaming console on the market right now. Still, playing it for long periods of time is not healthy. Your Wii itself will tell you to take a break once in a while. You should definitely listen to it. Go outside for a bit. Get some fresh air. Your Wii will still be there when you get back, so do not worry about leaving it alone for a bit.
Finally, make sure to pause your game every so often, so that you can make sure your Wii bubble is still safe. You want to take as much care as possible to make sure you do not harm any one or any thing. - 16039
Now, you might be tempted to jump in and start playing the second you get home with your new Wii. Resist this temptation! You need to do a few things first. For starters, you need to make sure you have a wide open area in which to play. There should not be any breakable furniture or knick knacks, children, pets, hanging fixtures, or anything of that nature in your space. This is your personal Wii bubble and it should be at least five feet all the way around.
You can learn a lot by watching Wii commercials and the little tutorials that come on the console and on some of the games. Most importantly, you can learn how to play safely. You need to watch these. It will show you the proper way to use the Wii remotes. Always remember, if you are not careful, you could put a remote sized hole in your TV.
In fact, let's talk about the straps attached to the Wii remotes. If you bought your console before December of 2006, you might want to buy a new strap. The ones made before then were known to be faulty. Do a search on the Internet, you will easily see how many people put holes in their walls, their televisions, or even their friends, because their Wii remotes went flying through the air due to a snapped strap.
One of the biggest points that you need to be sure that you are doing when you are playing with your Wii is using your wrist, not your entire arm. The Wii remote is supposed to be used lightly and carefully, you do not have to use your entire arm or all of the force of your shoulders to get it to react.
Playing games is supposed to be a fun activity. Do not let yourself get angry at the game. If you start to do so, you need to walk away immediately. Breathe deep, talk to your friends and family, and let yourself calm down. You will be able to beat the Princesses in Mario Kart when you get back, don't worry!
Without a doubt, the Wii encourages more exercise and activity than any other gaming console on the market right now. Still, playing it for long periods of time is not healthy. Your Wii itself will tell you to take a break once in a while. You should definitely listen to it. Go outside for a bit. Get some fresh air. Your Wii will still be there when you get back, so do not worry about leaving it alone for a bit.
Finally, make sure to pause your game every so often, so that you can make sure your Wii bubble is still safe. You want to take as much care as possible to make sure you do not harm any one or any thing. - 16039