The Wii-motes are pretty durable. My last accident was during bowling on RR and I smacked the infrared sensor directly onto the chair behind me (The chair is completely wooden). I scratched the top layer of the remote's glass and thought there was a great chance that the scratches would prevent it from sensing the sensor bar if the entire mechanism hadn't been screwed up entirely. But Turns out the thing works just fine.
But it is true that in general video game products tend to be strong. Although I must say I have never owned an Xbox There have been several PS1 and PS2 controllers that have begun to degrade such as the thumb sticks sticking and then pretty much breaking and the buttons failing to work.
But it is true that in general video game products tend to be strong. Although I must say I have never owned an Xbox There have been several PS1 and PS2 controllers that have begun to degrade such as the thumb sticks sticking and then pretty much breaking and the buttons failing to work.