If you are such a spaz that you cannot hold on to a $40 controller any better than a sweaty monkey, then you have other problems.
It is a great move by Nintendo to handle this so professionally even though rational people across the globe realize that the problem truly is with the user, not the product.
This reminds me of how well Tylenol handled their big "Recall That Started Them All" in 1982:
This sets Nintendo apart from the others because they are putting the consumer (however irresponsible they are) first!
"What set apart Johnson & Johnson's handling of the crisis from others? It placed consumers first by recalling 31 million bottles of Tylenol capsules from store shelves and offering replacement product in the safer tablet form free of charge."
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If you are such a spaz that you cannot hold on to a $40 controller any better than a sweaty monkey, then you have other problems.
It is a great move by Nintendo to handle this so professionally even though rational people across the globe realize that the problem truly is with the user, not the product.
This reminds me of how well Tylenol handled their big "Recall That Started Them All" in 1982:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2002/03/23/mjj_ed3_.php
This sets Nintendo apart from the others because they are putting the consumer (however irresponsible they are) first!
"What set apart Johnson & Johnson's handling of the crisis from others? It placed consumers first by recalling 31 million bottles of Tylenol capsules from store shelves and offering replacement product in the safer tablet form free of charge."