Nintendo has been sued for failing to comply with federal requirements that it report on the potentially seizure-causing light patterns in its video games.
Some people who are sensitive to certain patterns or qualities of light can suffer a seizure if exposed to those patterns or qualities, according to latest testimony in the final portion of a two-part trial. And some video games may have contained those patterns or qualities of light. . . .
At issue now is what Nintendo knew about a possible connection between seizures and video games and whether Nintendo's years of package warnings, self-imposed game-creation guidelines and correspondence with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission were adequate under federal law.
The article makes Nintendo seem very reasonable, and the suing family very unreasonable.