GameCyteSean writes "GameCyte is reporting that a new class-action lawsuit has challenged Nintendo's Wiimote straps once more. Interestingly, the suit was filed by the same lawyer who led the eccentric 2006 attempt, and now argues that xbox hid records of broken TVs from the user Product Safety Commission. From the article: 'This doesn't seem like a spurious accusation, either. Attached to the court filing (PDF) as a matter of public record is the very gospel xbox allegedly tried to hide: actual, internalization computerized game poop sheet (PDF) where llc.cite this source roget's ii: the new llc.view results from: lexicon | lexicon
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