Wii Remote Wrist Strap

Wii Remote Wrist Strap

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Updated Jan 24, 2018 at 01:42PM EST by Adam.

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Wii Remote Wrist Strap refers to the strap attached to game controllers for the Nintendo Wii intended to prevent players from accidentally releasing and potentially throwing the controller. Years after the console's release, jokes about the dangers of playing the Wii without the wrist strap began appearing on Reddit.

Origin

The Nintendo Wii was released on November 19th, 2006.[1] The console came with motion controllers which in certain games, such as Wii Sports, would require a player to move the controller as one would an object like a tennis racket or baseball bat. Because of the danger of accidentally throwing the remote, the Wii came with wrist straps one could attach to the controller and place around their wrist to prevent the controller from being thrown and accidentally causing household damage.


Nintendo Wii Allow adequate room around you during game play. Put on and tighten the wrist strap. Hold the Wii Remote securely and do not let go of it. Use the Wii Remote Jacket.

Jokes about the Wii Remote Wrist Strap appeared in early image macros. For example, an Insanity Wolf joke about the Wii Remote has appeared on Meme Generator. Though the post is undated, it references Just Dance, a video game which came out in 2009, suggesting it may have been posted around that time.


PLAYS DOESN'T USE WIIMOTE SAFETY WRIST STRAP

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In 2015, after Katy Perry's performance at that year's Super Bowl, several internet users noticed the wrist strap attached to her microphone resembled the Wii Remote wrist strap. A thread about the similarity posted to /r/wiiu on February 2nd, 2015,[2] gained over 6,200 points (shown below).



On April 17th, 2015, Smash Boards forum[3] user skylanders fan posted a Super Smash Bros. 4 Character Announcement Parody with the figure demonstrating poor use of the Wii Remote (shown below).


Vote Reckless Safety Notice Mam for Smash Side Special: Reckless Flailing Neutral Special: Vase and Friend Projectiles Down Special: Immitating Just Dance Op Speclal: Rkeckless Tornado Riser Pros Appears in every single Wii game Forceful, careless fighting style -Does not allow adequate room Cons -Kids might try this at home Final Smash: Removing the Safety Strap

In January of 2018, jokes about the Wii Remote wrist strap began appearing on Reddit. It appears they got their start in Star Wars meme subreddits. A popular variation of the meme posted to /r/prequelmemes[4] on January 17th, 2018 gained over 6,900 upvotes (shown below, left). On January 22nd, 2018, a Wii Remote joke was posted to /r/sequelmemes[5] and gained over 15,000 upvotes. The format also grew popular on /r/dankmemes. On January 22nd, 2018, an inquiry about the uptick in Wii Remote jokes was posted to /r/OutOfTheLoop.[6]


Shitpost When your friend says he doesn't wear his Wiimote strap G.redd.ti) submitted 7 days ago by N 93 comments share save hide give gold report crosspost He's too dangerous to-be kept alive Resistance-fighter accidentally loosing grip of Wii-Remote (ca. 34 ABY colorized), (i-reddit)。 submitted 2 days ago by Mr Upanover 129 comments share save hide give gold report crosspost 、

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my mom's Wiimote INOTICED YOU LIKE TO USE THE WII REMOTE WITHOUT THE WRIST STRAP I TOO LIKE TO LIVE DANGEROUSLY quickmeme.com The last thing my TV sees before it shatters When your wife asks you to stop drinking so heavily when you forget your wiimote strap

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