As you all know, the Wii's controller is a certifiable health hazard and Nintendo has tried making amends for that by offering to replace faulty straps, but unfortunately for them, it's a bit too late for that and they've already been sued by disgruntled customers.
Green Welling LLP filed a nationwide class action lawsuit on behalf of the owners of the Nintendo Wii against Nintendo of America, Inc., in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. The class action lawsuit arose as result of the defective nature of the Nintendo Wii. In particular, the Nintendo Wii game console includes a remote and a wrist strap for the remote. Owners of the Nintendo Wii reported that when they used the Nintendo remote and wrist strap, as instructed by the material that accompanied the Wii console, the wrist strap broke and caused the remote to leave the user's hand. Nintendo's failure to include a remote that is free from defects is in breach of Nintendo’s own product warranty.
Judging by the injuries people keep having with this controller, Nintendo could be in a lot of trouble if the case goes to court.