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The family is suing Nintendo because they do not thinking the warnings Nintendo currently uses comply with federal law.
Like I said, the box is outline in bright red, and is even above the content rating, which every parent
should look for when buying a game for their child.
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can anyone confirm of deny this comment?
I think it's safe to assume so- quite literally every one of my Gamecube games has the exact same warning in the exact same spot, 1st and 3rd party alike. Conversely,
none of my PS2 games have such a warning, regardless of affiliation, and to the best of my knowledge XBox game cases do not sport the warning either, although I could be wrong. This raises the question of why is this lady suing Nintendo when at the very least Sony (I guarantee you more people are playing PS2 games than Gamecube games) doesn't have a warning
at all, while Nintendo apparently requires them?