When the Wii was launched, gamers got hurt. They whacked their TVs, their friends and themselves with the Wii Remote, which prompted Nintendo to make a protective jacket for the remotes. Likewise, Kinect players are getting hurt
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Is Microsoft giving out protective body suits?
Well, no. Sadly, it doesnât not look like Microsoft will be giving out body protectors, foam hand protectors or all-purpose moron protectors. Microsoft, however, is giving out advice. And itâs totally free.
âAs consumers adapt to this new style of play, there have been a few reports of minor incidents during enthusiastic game play,â the company tells Kotaku. âMicrosoft would like to remind consumers to practice safe game play, as detailed in our instruction manuals and Kinect introduction video, especially emphasizing the importance of playing in an area free of obstructions and within your physical capabilities.â
In short, look where you are swinging your arms and donât over do it. There are no full-body Microsoft protectors to save you!