I’ll tell ya, it’s a sad sad day when Nintendo Wii’s can no longer roam free and be safe. Now-a-days you have to keep your Wii locked up, and make sure you’re the only one with the key. That is if you believe ‘ClearPC’ who says that thousands of Nintendo Wii’s are stolen everyday.

They even list an example of a Nintendo Wii being stolen from a church. Which leads me to ask, Why was there a Nintendo Wii in a church? Sounds like there was too much wagglin’ and not enough worship to me.

If you don’t believe me, read the press release below:

ClearPC Wii Security

VICTORIA, BC, CANADA – “Thousands of WII’s are being stolen or tampered with,” says Frank G. of ClearPC.ca, lead designer and plastics fabricator for a string of new console security cases the company manufacturers.

“We’ve even had a customer from a church in the Carolinas ask for help. We took that as a sign. I knew the WII was popular, but when they’re being stolen out of churches you realize just how popular they really are.”

ClearPC® announced 3 new additions to their acrylic enclosure line in November 2008: a security cabinet or case for the Nintendo WII, Microsoft XBOX and SONY Playstation (not shown, coming December 2008).

ClearPC® is the first and only manufacturer to produce such cases. They’re made from cast clear acrylic, a tough plastic that is extremely resistant to impact and damage. All of ClearPC®’s cases are bonded with a molecular bonding agent.

The edges are inseparable without a catastrophic attack. The console security covers are made from a 3/16″ cast acrylic that is not easily broken without applying tremendous force. When this security case is screwed down to an appropriate stationary platform, the case is immovable (there are four
pass-through holes in the top of the case for a screw driver to pass to the bottom screws).

From their web site, it says that, “All edges are bonded to one another permanently. Openings allows for wire passthrough, on-off and disc changing. The front door is lockable via camlock and two keys are provided.“

This enclosure is well-suited to Internet cafes, college dorms or any place where the consoles may be stolen or tampered with. It was designed and is manufactured exclusively at ClearPC®.
For more information, please visit www.clearpc.ca