We all knew it was coming ...
Idiots of the world unite, and help bilk this company out large amounts of cash to which you have no claim! WOOOOOOOooooo!
We all knew it was coming ...
Idiots of the world unite, and help bilk this company out large amounts of cash to which you have no claim! WOOOOOOOooooo!
Especially when free replacement wrist straps are already being offered....
I don't suppose there is a way to join the lawsuit on Nintendo's side, is there?
This case should be thrown out! There had been warning about the Remote a first place. You got morons did the suing because their property was broken by the remote. The warning was don't throw your remote on instructions for the wii and the games had warnings against throwing wii remote.
Last edited by 7th lutz; 12-19-2006 at 02:46 PM. Reason: spelling
don't you mean "Wii all knew it was coming ..."
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Seriously though, we really should have that "If you sue someone and lose, you pay their court fees" thing. We would see less of this kind of shit.
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only a matte rof time before someone come sin and wants to get their money from a large company. Nintendo did put out numerous warnings about the straps and have recently fixed the issue...so why now?
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I think all you raging fanboys are forgetting that the wrist straps were defective. They were being used properly just like the directions said.
I agree with you guys - this case is ridiculous. People should read the instructions beforehand and not get too carried away when they used the controller.
No, the straps were not defective. When used properly, the straps do their job just as intended. They hold out for at least 50 lbs. of force, maybe more. Nintendo warns consumers not to throw the remote, and to make sure the wrist strap is fastened. When you throw the goddamn thing through your TV you are either:
a.) throwing the remote
b.) exerting MUCH more than 50lbs of force on it (to break the TV)
c.) not using the wrist strap
d.) all of the above
This lawsuit is no more valid than the McDonald's Hot Coffee incident that started all this frivolous bullshit.
This should be an interesting suit as nintendo stated that the wriststrap is a secondary measure. The first measure being don't let go of the controller. Now nintendo has issued new straps that are thicker, which I thought was a classy thing to do but it may hurt them in the case whereas people will say why did they issue replacements if they were not defective. I see nintendo taking the primary saftey measure route of defense and that the wrist strap was never intended as a primary saftey device and only included as added security. The case was filed in washington which is a very liberal state, and this could be bad for nintendo, though nintendo of america is also based out of redmond, wa where the courts could be more supportive of a local buisness. Someone brought up the point of plaintiffs having to pay court costs if they lose. I'm pretty sure Nintendo will counter sue for costs if they win the case, so that is the case. In cases like this it is very common for the defendant to countersue, to pressure the plaintiff to try and settle out of court, also to recover court costs.
Knowing Nintendo's legal team's history - I hope they take this asshole to town, and anal rape him.
This is such bullshit.
Except that would encourage a defendant to hire the most expensive lawyer possible. The problem is that plaintiff's attorneys don't charge their clients anything (they get paid from the judgment if they win, or the settlement) but defendants' lawyers work on an hourly basis.
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