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Nintendo tip: Switch Sports wears a wristband and doesn't knock on the TV

When Wii Sports was released on the Wii in 2006, it was known that year for destroying many television sets with the Wii controller that flew out. And in Nintendo Switch Sports, which will be released this week, it seems likely to happen again.

Nintendo tip: Switch Sports wears a wristband and doesn't knock on the TV

With these possibilities in mind, Nintendo is timely reminding you to be careful when playing with the latest works in the series. The company's Japanese social account shared some warnings about paying attention to the space around the TV.

Nintendo tip: Switch Sports wears a wristband and doesn't knock on the TV

Nintendo reminds adults to be mindful of where they swing their arms, to watch the children playing the game, and to make sure not to play TV with Joy-Con. Nintendo also wanted players to use wristbands so that Joy-Con wouldn't fly out.

Nintendo tip: Switch Sports wears a wristband and doesn't knock on the TV

"[To Parents] For your safety, please accompany your children when playing Nintendo Switch Sports. Be careful not to bump into a child who is playing or hit the TV with a Joy-Con. ”

Nintendo tip: Switch Sports wears a wristband and doesn't knock on the TV

"Also, when playing Nintendo Switch Sports, tie the wristband to the Joy-Con and lock it, then tighten the clasp to keep it from falling off your wrist."

Nintendo tip: Switch Sports wears a wristband and doesn't knock on the TV

Nintendo Switch Sports will go on sale on April 29, with support for Chinese.

Nintendo tip: Switch Sports wears a wristband and doesn't knock on the TV

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