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    Sad Chao is well aware of the risks

    By Joe Fourhman | June 23, 2009

    Speaking as an adult Chao, can we get an option to turn off the obnoxious Safety Warning Press A screen that appears on each Wii bootup?
    Do you have a gaming disappointment for Sad Chao to lament? Send it to tips@aeropause.com with the subject “Sad Chao” and your mail might make Sad Chao sad enough to post it! Can you make Sad Chao happy again? Write in comments!

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    Topics: Nintendo, Nintendo Wii, Sad Chao | Comments

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    • Jordan_Snyder
      Sounds like Sad Chao has grown a bit lazy, no? I get what you're saying, though. It is kind of annoying pressing those buttons. But, with Natal you have no more annoying buttons to press! Isn't that amazing Fourhman!?
    • Right, Natal can just read my facial expression of disgust and bypass those screens. And if I smile, it will hold on that screen and perhaps bring up additional safety information.

      My biggest beef with the Wii warning is that it will never go away on its own (unlike the don't-break-a-window warnings that precede each game bootup). So you can't just turn on the Wii, walk away from it, and come back five minutes later to see what messages you received. You have to turn it on, wait to press the A button, and then walk away.
    • Fish
      Wrong. It does go by itself, just give it time. :)
    • Fish, I did not believe you until I tried it for myself. And yep, it does go away after about two minutes!
    • Harshy
      This is Lawyer Chao. How dare you suggest that! I need to feed my Chao family!
    • InfinityDevil
      HAH Lawyer Chao!
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