First LCD breakages reported

November 28, 2006 on 1:51 am | In TV Damage, Broken Straps | 109 Comments

So, if you were beginning to think you were immune to a bit of Wii damage just because you didn’t have a Rear Projection TV (RPTV), think again. We’ve found no less than three LCD breakages in the last couple of days, and this time it’s not just TVs.

Victim #5 - LCD TV: Race

Cracked TV #4 - Strap Cracked TV #4 - Off Cracked TV #4 - On
Ouch! This really is dramatic. I guess by their very nature, all the RPTV breakages we’ve seen so far don’t leave the picture too messed up - after all, the action is all coming from the back. But with LCDs, it’s a different matter. Ever stood on your pocket calculator? Or the Casio watch you had when you were 11? Now multiply the bleeding effect up to 37 inches of glorious Viewsonic LCD TV. One eyewitness to this particular beauty reported that with the TV off, the screen looked ‘kinda dented’. But when switched on… well, you can see for yourself - the details are gory in the extreme.

Putting the sadness of another dead TV aside, I think congratulations are in order for Race. Although the method of execution doesn’t get many points for originality (Bowling, Broken Strap etc.) this victim just bounces right back. Not only has she replaced the TV, but she’s pimped her Wiimote and is back in lane 8 for another game. Using a Wii Controller Glove (for extra grip) from Gamestop and a DIY zip tie custom strap that would make MacGyver proud, Race is ready for more Wii action with her ‘delightful system’. I’m gobsmacked. Nintendo have performed a miracle here - despite causing thousands of dollars worth of TV damage, users are getting straight back into the game…

Victim #6 - LCD Screen on Laptop - Ugamer_X

Victim #7 - LCD Screen on PDA - Rafael Montano

These next two victims have been caught leaving their other play things in the line of fire. No clues about the games used here, or whether involved a strap breaking incident, but the results are as dramatic as we saw with the TV. Beware - blue screen of death.

Cracked HP Laptop Cracked HP PDA

What a striking coincidence - these are both HP products. If you’ve been leaving your mobile computing gadgets round the telly again and you’ve suffered a similar fate, let us know so we can let HP off the hook (or dig their hole a little deeper!).

And the moral of this post - keep your pad tidy and your precious portables may avoid Wii impact.

Rear projection looks unstoppable in ‘weakest TV’ poll

November 28, 2006 on 12:18 am | In TV Damage | 17 Comments

I had no idea Rear Projection TVs were so popular (or so popular with sweaty handed, weak strapped Wii users). But after the three we reported last week, here’s another one that took the brint of a slippery Wii remote, as reported on the Nintendo Wii’s official forum. And this time it was Tennis, not Bowling. Unlucky.

Cracked TV #3

As if the frustration of a broken telly wasn’t enough, those fellow forumites cried ‘fake’ until he provided photographic evidence… we feel for you Larry (Victim #4)!

Cracked TV #3 Evidence

So, that brings our tally of tragic RPTVs to four, three of which come with photographic evidence. Does anyone know how to fix these things? Is it just a case of replacing the plastic cover? If you know, stick it in the comments and you’ll make a few unlucky readers extremely grateful.

As an aside, all this RPTV action makes me think there must be a lot more unreported ’strikes’ out there - but the Wiimote is just bouncing off the tougher TVs. Let us know if that’s you. I’m just waiting to see the first meathead who manages to take a chunk out of a CRT!

A barrage of breaking Wiimote straps

November 24, 2006 on 2:24 am | In TV Damage, Broken Straps | 31 Comments

Reading through the comments on the Engadget ‘TV death by Wiimote’ reports here and here, I was struck by two things:

First, people are cynical and sceptical

A huge number of comments either dismiss the ‘TV damage’ claims as a) fake, because they believe the victims are wanting a new TV from Nintendo or b) fake, because they cannot believe that a plastic remote is capable of cracking a TV screen or c) fake, because the strap looks cut or d) fake, because the images look Photoshopped.

While I’m not convinced by any of these arguements, I’d like to draw your attention to my previous post. The fact that all 3 cracked TVs reported so far have been of the rear projection flavour, suggests to me that these boxes have a weaker screen. RPTVs are just not designed for all out Wii Wiimote wanging. (CRTs are bearing up a little better - ct reports that his brother flung his remote at a Philips CRT and it bounced off the screen before he managed to catch it and carry on playing. Yes, it was bowling).

Second, there have been a LOT of broken strap incidents

This for me is the proof we’ve been looking for, and the reason why these reports can’t be fake. The original damage from IGN involved a broken Wiimote strap (and IGN are a trusted review site). The two now-famous TV deaths also reported the same problem with the strap. That’s three cases. Now add 15. That’s how many people reported the same problem following those two Engadget posts. Here’s the roll call:

1. Alric Lopez’s 7 year old son was playing Tennis when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote hit a wall (no damage)

2. Brandon Hays saw someone at GameStop go oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote hit a wall (batteries everywhere)

3. Dan was playing Baseball when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote hit a wall (bounced off)

4. islanddreamer’s son was playing when oops! Strap broke (damage unreported)

5. fugimax’s girlfriend was Bowling when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote hit the ceiling (1/4″ dent in the plaster)

6. Wii man was playing Baseball when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote hit the floor (no damage)

7. Eric Lowe was playing Baseball when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote hit the fireplace (chunk out of Wiimote)

8. Aaron was playing Baseball when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote hit a window (’nearly broke’)

9. ACAZ was Bowling when oops! Strap broke (Wiimote scratched)

10. Serothis was playing Tennis when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote flew into the kitchen (no damage)

11. Bill was Bowling when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote hit his rear projection TV (cracked TV)

12. Ryan was playing something when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote hit the couch (no damage)

13. Moss Beach was playing Tennis when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote hit the fireplace (small scuff on Wiimote)

14. Clint was playing something when oops! Strap broke and (nothing reported)

15. andrew’s roommate was playing Baseball when oops! Strap broke and the Wiimote did not hit the TV (dead Wiimote)

So there you go. I think that’s called a case of evidence speaking for itself.

And the moral of the story is… don’t let go (and don’t give Nintendo a hard time. It doesn’t sound like you’re all having a miserable time out there, and I’ve no doubt that Wiimote v.2 is going to have a stronger wrist strap!).

If this has happened to you, let us know! We’re even interested to hear about non-strap breaking incidents (I won’t name and shame those who didn’t take precautions - it’s OK not to wear the strap). Photos, videos, general living room carnage all gratefully received to the email address on the ‘about’ page. Or just post a comment!

Three rear projection TVs suffer death by Wiimote

November 24, 2006 on 1:27 am | In TV Damage | 154 Comments

Y’all look like you’re enjoying your new toy! Some of you are giving it EVERYTHING!

Cracked TV #2 Cracked TV #1

Yikes! We’ve now seen 3 (yes, three!) cases of cracked rear projection TV as a result of:

1. Playing the Wii Sports bowling game

2. Letting go of the whole Wiimote as if it was the bowling ball

3. Being let down by the ’safety’ strap (it ’snapped’)

4. RPTVs being covered with a relatively thin, crackable screen (as opposed to the thick glass tube in a good ol’ CRT)

Two were reported on Engadget, and the comments certainly made enlightening reading (especially as one contained the report of a third screen death, this time with the crack right in the middle of the screen - still an RPTV, still a broken strap, still playing the bowling game. That’s looking like a lethal combo).

You can find all the original details here:

Victim #1: Jon

Victim #2: Michaela

Victim #3: Bill

First Wiimote strap breaks - wall damage for IGN

November 22, 2006 on 1:35 am | In Wall Damage | 47 Comments
Wiimote-Shaped Hole In The Wall

What may look to you like a boring beige section of wall is actually something much more significant. This is the first piece of Nintendo Wii-induced wall damage (the first of many we suspect). It occurred a little over a week ago, on 13th November 2006.

This was before the official launch of the Wii, and IGN were trying out their demo unit. Before committing their review to the masses, they decided to give their precious controllers over to the girls from the ‘ad sales’ department - the non-gamers of the office - to see how they would fare.

The girls took to it immediately, and during a particularly energetic game of Tennis (notch one up for Tennis on the Wii Damage danger list), the remote slipped, the strap broke, and the Wiimote-cum-projectile came to an abrupt halt on the review room wall.

We’re going to have to keep an eye on these wrist straps…

There’s an interesting aside to this story. The Wiimote exploded on impact, falling into pieces around the review room, but when the geeky guy in the room reassembled the device IT WORKED - good as new. Shame about the office wall…

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