Just as
Nintendo
goes about replacing the wrist straps on the Wii remote, a US attorney has filed
a class action lawsuit against the gaming giant.
The legal attack was filed by
Green
Welling against Nintendo of America for the "defective nature of the
Nintendo Wii wrist strap for the Nintendo game console".
Green Welling filed the nationwide lawsuit on behalf of owners of the
Nintendo Wii in the US District Court for the Western District of Washington.
"Owners of the Nintendo Wii reported that when they used the Nintendo remote
and wrist strap, as instructed by the material that accompanied the Wii console,
the wrist strap broke and caused the remote to leave the user's hand," Green
Welling said.
"Nintendo's failure to include a remote that is free from defects is in
breach of Nintendo's own product warranty."
The lawsuit also seeks an injunction that requires Nintendo to correct the
defect in the Wii remote and to provide a refund to the purchaser or to replace
the defective
Wii remote with a remote that functions as it is warranted and intended.
As a result Nintendo has been forced to release a fact sheet explaining
proper usage of the Wii Remote.
The tips include: 'Keep a firm grip on the Wii Remote at all times' and 'Make
sure people and objects are out of the range of movement before play begins.'
The gaming firm also advises that players should 'keep at least three feet
from their televisions and should dry their hands if they become moist'.
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