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well try a different game and if it works without a shake then take the game to game sotp or the nintendo co. and if the other game does the same thing than take the wii to get fixed
This is power supply issue, one or more of your filter capacitors either bursted and/Or over heats (this is why it becomes better when system cools down after turning it off for 1/2 hour..You have two choices.1. buy a replacement power supply may set you back a couple hundred dollars but it will be plug and play. 2nd you can replace these filter capacitors make sure the can handle 105 deg celsius not the 85 deg. celsius, if you know how to trace the bad ones and desolder and solder new ones on the power supply board, or hire a techinician to replace them for you. Good Luck...
If you have cable then put the cable wire directly in the TV, bypassing the cable box. If the pix is Ok it proves that the problem is the cable box. If the problem is still there then it proves the the TV needs parts inside.
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