We all know that the Wiimote can cause damage if used incorrectly and indeed the wrist strap exists for a reason. However if you add sweaty palms and a ridiculous amount of energy to take a swing in Wii Tennis (or any of the games) something is bound to happen. Check out the video below to watch just that…
Just to note, adding any sort of power in your serve in Wii Tennis results in no extra speed at all, the same goes for the groundstrokes to some degree. For a powerful serve its all based on timing and a flick of the wrist than a full tennis serve in real life. Let that be a warning to you all…
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Nov 24, 2006, 2:02 pmReelix says:
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Nov 24, 2006, 3:15 am