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Nintendo Controllers

A federal court in Alabama compelled arbitration of a class action suit against Nintendo brought by owners of Nintendo Switch console controllers who claim the controllers were defective because they “drifted,” registering a movement when the player did not move the device.

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — A federal court in Alabama compelled arbitration of a class action suit against Nintendo brought by owners of Nintendo Switch console controllers who claim the controllers were defective because they “drifted,” registering a movement when the player did not move the device.

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