Mario Party for N64
Mario Party, a beloved game on the Nintendo 64, ended up causing hand injuries to players due to its fast-paced mini-games. Complaints led to Nintendo issuing gloves to prevent further harm, costing the company millions of dollars.
Pokemon Go
The popular augmented reality game Pokemon Go led to one player falling onto a railway track, resulting in the amputation of their leg. This incident highlights the dangers of being too fixated on a game while in real-world surroundings.
Wii Sports Tennis
Wii Sports, known for its interactive gameplay, caused hand injuries to players, with Wii Tennis being the main culprit. Hand lacerations were the most common injury reported, emphasizing the need to play these games safely and follow instructions.