Wii safety guide... TRANSLATION (4.0)
Created on: December 5th, 2006
I don't care who made it first, I just did this after seeing http://supersafe.ytmnd.com/. Made image faster again.
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| ?Super-Safe Japanese Wii Manual by trendybastard |
I sat through the first two and realized its the same NOT FUNNY BULLSH*T as all the other wii safety illustration ytmnds. i think they're telling you SHOULD dump coke on your wii, then use it as an ashtray, then poke clover stems into the vent holes, then put it in a pillowcase and swing it around your head, then leave it in the trash to be taken away, and make sure to put all the cds into it so you don't have to live with the games either.
Thank you for posting this. My American manual does not give any warnings about stepping on my Wiimote, or say anything about sticking clovers in the fan. I used to habitually do that with my old systems, but I guess I can't with this one. And while I can't play games anymore for fear of the discs breaking, I can at least have fun protecing it from snowmen and radiators. One more thing, where's the song from? I'd like to buy it on a CD when I go to the mall for some new shirts (that aren't pink).
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