The most likely cause, is that the impact of the hit damaged the sensor inside the remote. I think you might need to get a new one. But first, you might want to try these:
- Change the batteries
- Reconnect the Wiimote to the Wii (Read operations manual for details on how to do this)
- Or simply, ring the Nintendo helpline (They might know what to do).
the answer is easy trade it in at electronics boutique then go to a different eb and use the credit to buy a new one. they are a huge evil corporation and deserve to have stuff like that happen to them
thats original. Nintendo wont let you fix there stuff. let it be.
The most likely cause, is that the impact of the hit damaged the sensor inside the remote. I think you might need to get a new one. But first, you might want to try these:
- Change the batteries
- Reconnect the Wiimote to the Wii (Read operations manual for details on how to do this)
- Or simply, ring the Nintendo helpline (They might know what to do).
Best of luck!
the answer is easy trade it in at electronics boutique then go to a different eb and use the credit to buy a new one. they are a huge evil corporation and deserve to have stuff like that happen to them