Nintendo Offers Prophylactic Wii Remote Sleeves, Spending Nearly $18 Million (Updated)
by Chris Faylor, Oct 02, 2007 12:43pm PDTUpdate: Nintendo will reportedly spend close to two billion yen, roughly $18 million, in supplying 20 million Wii Remote Jackets to gamers worldwide. The figures come from an IGN translation of Japanese newspaper Asahi, though Nintendo does not expect the cost to impact its financial outlook. Original Story: To combat the legions of slippery-handed gamers out there, Nintendo will henceforth be packaging protective silicon sleeves with all Wii consoles and Wii Remotes. As with last year's wrist strap exchange, Nintendo will freely supply the covers to current Wii owners. Referred to as the Wii Remote Jacket, Nintendo describes the prophylactic accessory as a "cushiony shield" designed to prevent damage to the Wii Remote and surrounding objects should it fly out of a user's hand. The company emphasizes that the Wii Remote is safe "when used properly," though it recommends gamers attach the sleeves just to be safe. "We're always looking for ways to improve our products and make sure everyone has a safe and fun experience," reasoned Nintendo of America senior VP George Harrison. "Many electronics manufacturers provide similar protective covers for products like cell phones, PDAs and MP3 players." Several third party vendors began selling similar sleeves and grip-enhancing devices after the Wii launched last fall. While Nintendo's free offering is much more padded than the products of others, it is also designed to be easily removed for use with accessories such as the upcoming Wii Zapper. Though Nintendo anticipates it will be unable to meet Wii consumer demand through the holidays, hardware packed with the new accessory begins shipping today and is expected to appear on store shelves no later than the week of October 15. Current Wii owners, the internet-connected of whom were notified of this program via the system's online messaging feature, can obtain their free sleeves by visiting Nintendo.com or by calling 1-866-431-8367. Those in Europe (thanks nudel) are instructed to hit Nintendo of Europe's request form.
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Thinking I'll try again tomorrow or something...
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SInce they are free I might as well try them I guess.