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    Sounds like you broke that tiny plastic button that holds them in place. They might, but its more likely a no because that’s almost certainly user damage.

    You have to prove its faulty and not because of normal wear and tear. The company that makes them, in this case Nintendo, gets to declare how long the product is supposed to last. If you had them for greater than that amount of time and they worked “with normal use” (which they also get to declare  how much that is),

    It likely destroys the ability for the class action suit to even exist. They would then have to prove they have no recourse to get their product fixed without expense to them. This removes that argument, killing the suit.

    I actually think you're exactly the type he's talking about. Do you ever dust your place or your switch? Otherwise it's sitting there letting dust get into the sticks.

    “The few that don’t have the issue.”

    Published by Nintendo. So it’s likely to never jump to another system or if it does, it’ll be way down the line.

    They do in Japan at the very least. You can order a set with whatever combo you want on their site there, so they have the ability to make matches if nothing else. The base red/blue in America also go a set released that was the opposing ones, so you could make a full red or full blue.

    Wonder how many of there are caused by people carrying the thing with them everywhere in anything other than a hard case. I’ve had and used my extensively since launch and haven’t seen this at all.

    It’s been proven time and time again that attaching an everyday, normal hdmi connector doesn’t work on the Switch. There’s a reason the dock is required. Honestly, that’s likely where most of the $100 savings is coming from, not having the dock and not needing the hardware/software interfacing needed to make hdmi

    Be easier to shut down one of the men’s tag titles and make a unified tag title belt that’s defended on both shows. This allows the tag division more room to breathe and gives them a limit on who can drift between shows. Basically the tag champs, male and female, and the 24/7 champion. This allows for the occasional

    Clearly you don’t understand that digital items are still “things”, otherwise all software would have no protections.
    The “thing” you get from a loot box is a non-transfable license. Period. Post purchase value has nothing to do with if something is gambling or not. Secondary markets are NOT taken into consideration

    Open market is not taken into consideration to if something is gambling or not. It’s the way the law is worded because the baseball card industry was under pressure at one point for being an early form of gambling. The law is clear, if you get a “thing”, that has a fixed value and cannot be returned to the house for a

    Don’t think the WWE is completely blind about how dumb her picture is. On the official website, the picture galley shot in the same style spefifically doesn’t have Dana’s picture. It also notably doesn’t have anyone who would in theory find the idea offensive (like Styles).

    Not anymore. Last study showed that the gap is huge in the 18-29 group (72% of men vs 49% of women), that gap is gone after that point and by age 50, more women play video games than men (in the 50-64 age group, its 34% of women v 29% of men). The only big difference overall is the likelihood to call oneself a

    He committed a felony. Under law, that’s a minimum of 1 year in prison, assuming its his first offense. Something tell me he has a rap sheet already.

    18 US Code 2231, definitions section.

    She did get rather mad on twitter that Hardwick was back but Baker isn’t.

    I’ll remind you that Epic sued a 14 year old boy for using an aimbot on Fortnite, and despite his mother’s claims, the judge still ruled that Epic could sue him for, among other things, breach of contract. Her motion to dismiss, based on the fact he was under 18 and therefore couldn’t agree to the contract, was thrown

    So you clearly have had no contact with the business side of video games at all have you?
    Cost to create a distribute physical games is down, but digital ones tend to have a cut taken from the storefront that exceeds the cost of making a retail copy (this used to not be the case, but the share taken by Steam/PSN/Xbox

    Incorrect. Age gates are contracts, that’s why if you read the small print on them it always something like “by clicking enter you hereby certifiy that you are at least age 18 and have legal access to this material based on the laws in your area.” It’s  tiny, but effective, contract. Lying on a legal contract is a