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Anubis2005X 12-29-06 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by DJ_Longfellow
Well, Nintendo DID put a faulty product out there. Yes, they are giving new straps, but tell that to people who cracked their TV.

No, it's not faulty, it just wasn't designed to hold the remote to your hand if you throw the remote as hard as you can and stupidly let go.

Outlaw 12-29-06 12:48 PM

People are so retarded. It says in the instructions not to let go of the remote. But people tend to ignore warnings, much like the case where someone got a seizure by playing a game even though it explicitly has the warning in the front page of the instruction book, and now Nintendo has to put that health warning in front of every game.

If they win, maybe the money should be used to buy these people some brain cells.

gimmepilotwings 12-29-06 12:50 PM


Originally Posted by Outlaw
People are so Wiitarded. It says in the instructions not to let go of the remote. But people tend to ignore warnings, much like the case where someone got a seizure by playing a game even though it explicitly has the warning in the front page of the instruction book, and now Nintendo has to put that health warning in front of every game.

If they win, maybe the money should be used to buy these people some brain cells.

fixed

DJ_Longfellow 12-29-06 12:51 PM

I just wanted to be the other side....I knwo the lawsuit is ridiculous, but Nintendo almost "admitted" their faults by replacing the straps. Maybe it "slipped" out of their hand....who knows.

Remember, someone won MILLIONS for dumping Hot Coffee on themselves....so, there you go.

Deftones 12-29-06 01:19 PM

I agree. This is stupid lawsuit. Not because Nintendo did put out a faulty product, but because people that are apart of this lawsuit aren't going to get shit. The lawyers all do in these cases. That's the stupid part.

As for the actual merits of the suit, it is pretty dumb too. People were warned not to swing hard and fast and yet they did.

Absolute Zero 12-29-06 01:29 PM

I can't say I agree that "Nintendo put out a faulty product" in reference to the straps. The straps break due to abuse. The Wii Remote is just like any other product on the market where someone gets hurt because they don't use the product as intended.

fujishig 12-29-06 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by DJ_Longfellow
I just wanted to be the other side....I knwo the lawsuit is ridiculous, but Nintendo almost "admitted" their faults by replacing the straps. Maybe it "slipped" out of their hand....who knows.

Remember, someone won MILLIONS for dumping Hot Coffee on themselves....so, there you go.

That was more of a preemptive strike against these kinds of lawsuits... it's hard for me to believe that there were that many wrist straps breaking.

I'd much rather someone do a class action lawsuit for broken launch consoles, like the upside-down PS1, the faulty-laser PS2, or the overheating 360... even though I hate these kinds of lawsuits, these are actually problems that are the fault of the console makers...

PixyJunket 12-29-06 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by Absolute Zero
I can't say I agree that "Nintendo put out a faulty product" in reference to the straps. The straps break due to abuse. The Wii Remote is just like any other product on the market where someone gets hurt because they don't use the product as intended.

That's really all that needs to be said.

GatorDeb 12-29-06 03:31 PM

No - These people are idiots & WTH ?!?!

Joe Molotov 12-29-06 03:57 PM

They'll lose their case, so it doesn't matter. Nintendo's lawyers will kick their ass.

PopcornTreeCt 12-29-06 08:20 PM

I believe the straps thing was more of a move for free publicity. I do not understand how this can generate a lawsuit when there are a million different problems with the 360.

FantasticVSDoom 12-29-06 08:21 PM

I think everyone part of the class action lawsuit should have to give their Wiis to people who are waiting for them...Fucking douche bags.

Tracer Bullet 12-29-06 10:26 PM


Originally Posted by FantasticVSDoom
I think everyone part of the class action lawsuit should have to give their Wiis to people who are waiting for them...Fucking douche bags.

Yes. Yes, I like this.

On with the lawsuit!

GreenMonkey 12-29-06 10:54 PM


Originally Posted by DJ_Longfellow
I just wanted to be the other side....I knwo the lawsuit is ridiculous, but Nintendo almost "admitted" their faults by replacing the straps. Maybe it "slipped" out of their hand....who knows.

Remember, someone won MILLIONS for dumping Hot Coffee on themselves....so, there you go.

Everybody loves to bash on the hot coffee thing. I did too until I read more about the facts. Last time I knew, spilling hot coffee on yourself shouldn't result in 2nd degree burns, skin grafts to fix, etc. McDs was really doing something wrong there.

Now in this case, no one has been severely injured.

BTW I have now officially seen one remote go flying over the holiday. She didn't have the wrist strap tightened enough during bowling and was new to the controller. It bounced off the wall at high velocity. Controller still works, I have a projector, so no harm done.

porieux 12-29-06 11:03 PM

I don't believe that any wrist straps have broken due to legitimate use.

DJ_Longfellow 12-30-06 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by porieux
I don't believe that any wrist straps have broken due to legitimate use.

Well, lets say you play for hours....you hands get sweaty, the controller is slick, controller slips out of your hand....strap breaks...TV breaks. That would suck. I know it's REALLY outrageous about the lawsuit. Maybe Nintendo should put a rubber grip on the controller.

fumanstan 12-30-06 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by GizmoDVD
Morons. What games require you to literally throw and wave your hands around like an idiot?

To be fair, the nature of the games result in people moving around and flailing their arms more then necessary, and it's hard to argue that's a lot more fun when 2-4 people are standing up and doing so then sitting on the couch barely moving.

That, and i'd say a lot of demos of various games certainly show people moving a decent amount.

But yeah, a class action is dumb :p

sniper308 12-30-06 03:27 PM

This lawsuit is like filing a lawsuit against a Porn Movie company because you got a callus on your hand :D ... its just wrong

Absolute Zero 12-30-06 03:55 PM


Originally Posted by sniper308
This lawsuit is like filing a lawsuit against a Porn Movie company because you got a callus on your hand :D ... its just wrong

Exactly

Ocelot 12-31-06 01:38 AM

What about the scenario where players got competitive and things got out of hand? It's probable that players can injury each other as well as the monitor equipements?

Hmmm, i guess they won't make the Wii Dart game any times soon...

mr_jbloggs 12-31-06 10:16 AM

So using the logic of this insane lawsuit, If I'm driving down the road and let go of the steering wheel and crash I can go and sue the car manufacturer. The only bebificiary of the suit are the Lawyers.

Tracer Bullet 12-31-06 10:25 AM


Originally Posted by DJ_Longfellow
Well, lets say you play for hours....you hands get sweaty, the controller is slick, controller slips out of your hand....strap breaks...TV breaks.

That still shouldn't be an actionable lawsuit. You don't need to swing the wiimote at Mach 2 to play properly.

rfduncan 01-03-07 05:01 PM

Well, I just got my replacement straps. Seems to me that they still wont deter anyone who has been "flinging" their remote and letting go of it depending on the strap to prevent the remote from taking flight will be safe for terribly long.

Then again, the only people who ordered the replacement straps (like me) probably weren't under any risk of breaking the original strap to begin with. :D

Joe Molotov 01-03-07 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by DJ_Longfellow
Well, lets say you play for hours....you hands get sweaty, the controller is slick, controller slips out of your hand....strap breaks...TV breaks. That would suck. I know it's REALLY outrageous about the lawsuit. Maybe Nintendo should put a rubber grip on the controller.

Why not take a break?

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