The Wiimote may have Bluetooth connectivity, but reader Inoges has written in saying that their remote's jacket and some parts of the Nunchuk have literally turned blue.
Has anyone else experienced this strange phenomenon? The truth is out there.
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User comments
Wii Freak said:
It's a conspiracy!
YoshLee said:
That hasn't happened to mine but I hope it does because it makes the wiimote look simply awesome.
wiiman said:
That is so fake.
Monkeylemur said:
Burn the witch.
wii oui said:
A huge coughpaintedcough conspiracy.
BrothaZ said:
Inoges' little brother is a Pixie Stix addict. That's my theory.
Zendalf said:
Nah. Don't believe it.
budroux said:
Well that's what happens when you wash your Wii remote with blue socks.
Inoges said:
Fact, no lie - it's my kid's.
SkullHydra said:
Hmmm. I'll send Mulder on it immediately.
Nirad said:
Are your kids Smurfs?
Step said:
That is AWESOME! At least it's not yellow.
Inoges said:
Shucks, they don't glow. I tried.
Diddy Kong Lover said:
I'm not inclined to believe what Inoges has written, but hey if it's true it looks better, Wiimotes really should come in more than just white, they're currently a little too white.
Master Foot said:
There's a perfectly good explanation for this phenomenon. Bluetooth is basically radio waves. These radio waves like sound waves are able to alter the physical properties of certain materials if they are exposed for an extended period of time. Without getting into the physics, it basically involves electrons moving from different orbitals as a result of the Bluetooth interference. As a result the chemical properties of the material, usually clear or white, change from neutral and different colors may be emitted as a result of the electron shift. This I where the term Bluetooth was coined because the scientists noted that their teeth were turning blue after extended exposure. I'm not sure if this phenomenon is permanent or if it is true, because I just made up that BS, just like the retards that claim the aforementioned story.
Peter said:
Hmmm. Bollocks.
Coco said:
Master foot is win XD.
Ultigonio said:
I love how the stickers are still on the cords. Them bitches be new.
Wii for Christmas said:
After less than 2 hours of play on a new Wii today, the remote wires and thumb controls all turned blue. I've never seen anything like it. I'm wondering if the plastic/rubber used in the Chinese manufacturing are safe.