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Nintendo Wii: Kill Screen

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The Kill Screen on the Nintendo Wii is quite rare, but there have been some instances of players getting this progressively dangerous error on their Wii consoles. If not turned off, the console will become unusable.

The way that the Kill Screen occurs is when your game freezes and brings you to the "An error has occurred" screen. Most of the time, you won't have anything to worry about, as this error is quite common on Wiis and all it takes is a restart to fix the issue(s).

But, there are rare instances where this is not the case.

It's quite a rare occurrence, but your Wii console will display this error if the console is suffering from overheation. If the console determines that the components are getting hot, it will end your game session instantly as the internals are beginning to malfunction from the temperature levels.

And that's what comes next after you restart. You will think everything is perfectly fine, until you load up a game again, or you idle on the Wii Menu. It will display a custom error message stating that the console is currently suffering from malfunction. At this point, it is your best bet to send your console away to be fixed.

But what if you continue?

Once again, you'll boot up the console thinking that everything is fine, but when you press "A", you won't get the Wii Menu, you will get a error instead on a blue screen. Critical component issues are found by the unit and if not fixed, they can shorten the Wii's lifespan. At this point, you are risking your Wii and your best bet would be to send it to be fixed.

You will try booting up the console again to see if the Wii has fixed these issues automatically, but alas, no, because you'll get sent to a "WARNING" message instead, delivered on an orange background. At this point, the console is starting to overheat and gradually increase far beyond the safe temperature levels. The console gives yet another reminder to shut down to avoid any further damages.

But alas, some of you won't listen, and will attempt to boot it up again. You'll get yet another error, but this time, you will get it in a menacingly red color, and red text. The Wii will now hit temperature levels that are too high, which can result in electrical or fire hazards. Now, you're not only risking your Wii, but you are also risking your life as well.

If you are not techsavvy and don't want to risk potentially damaging your Wii, you will have to unplug your power cord at this point. Some of you will still attempt boot up, however. This time, you will be missing some core system files, and the Wii Menu will not be able to load under any means. Also, your disc drive will become unreadable, and quite frankly, useless. Not even the "Health and Safety Warning" will appear at this point. And, most notably, one or more critical Wii components will fail due to the excessive amounts of heat. The error will make this clear, as well, with red text to match. You might as well unplug it at this point.

But, if you do decide to continue and reboot, you will have exceeded far beyond the safe temperature levels. You will be given an option to enter the system's Safe Mode to attempt to cool down the console and bring it back to safe temperature levels.

Going through with this is a bad idea.

If you decide to enter Safe Mode, the console's fans will roar loud in an attempt to cool down the unit, as well as disable components that are required for the system to work properly. In very rare instances with the Kill Screen, this will be successful, but 90% of the time it is likely to cause irreversible and irreparable damage to your console.

The Wii is now on its last heels. If the Safe Mode starts to fail, some of the letters will be missing from the screen due to component failure. Alas, the Wii carries on, attempting to cool down. Various glitches are pretty much noticeable, and the console's fans roar louder than ever. Once the bar gets to a certain point, the console is done for. The screen will rapidly glitch and the once green progress bar will turn red. But most notably, the text will go completely out of control and spew out random gibberish. Then, your console automatically turns off.

Do not attempt to turn on the console at this point. It is impossible. If you do so, you will get an error message stating that the console has suffered irreparable damages and must be disposed of. I heard on the news that this Kill Screen actually ended up resulting in the death of a young gamer, so I would just listen to the errors if I were you.

NOTE: This isn't real, this was based off one of @TheGreatUnknownProductions 's videos.

The video:    • Xbox 360 (Composite) Killscreen  

posted by quoin6v