Here's evidence of what can go wrong when Nintendo's revolutionary controller becomes a projectile.
Nintendo's Wii prides itself on providing a radical new way to play games, but experiencing it properly may come at a hefty price for some.
After only 24 hours of release in the US, over-the-top motions have resulted in much pain for some gamers, with many reporting Wii-motes having hit ceiling fans, and other closeby objects. The worst case, though, comes from one unlucky consumer, whose Wii-mote was sent flying towards an expensive television, cracking the screen on impact.
Be warned: Sweaty hands + faulty Wiimote wrist strap = broken ass TV.