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This article was published on January 29, 2020

Nintendo will stop accepting Wii repairs soon

If you need your Wii fixed, now's a good time to do that


Nintendo will stop accepting Wii repairs soon Image by: Jeff Golden [Flickr]

Like many a Nintendo fan, I still have fond memories of the Wii. I may never play it nowadays, but there was something innocent about that era when, for a brief time, it seemed like motion controls might actually become mainstream. If your Wii’s been collecting dust on a shelf or in storage like mine, now might be a good time to check if it still works.

Nintendo of Japan recently released a statement saying it will no longer repair the aging console beginning March 31. The company is essentially running out of parts, which presumably aren’t being made anymore; the company says it might not be able to repair your system if parts have run out before that date.

The company’s American and European branches haven’t yet said when they’d follow suit, but at this point, it’s only a matter of time. Fifteen years isn’t a bad run though, and you can always find third party sources that are willing to perform the repairs. Just don’t expect them to come from Nintendo itself.

Via Engadget

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