Nintendo's Getting Sued for Making a Console With Sliding Modular Controllers

08/11/2017 01:22 pm EDT

Nintendo is on a hot streak with the Nintendo Switch, and that means it's time for failing companies to hop on the bandwagon and try to exploit that success by any means. In the case of GameVice, that means suing Nintendo for making a multimedia device that features a screen and controllers that slide in and out. That Switch, according to GameVice violates a patent for concepts used in its "Wikipad" device. "What's a Wikipad," you ask? Exactly, my friends. Exactly.

You can find a link to the official documentation between the Plaintiff (GameVice) and the Defendants (Nintendo) right here. There's a lot of legal jargon down there, but the gist is this: GameVice is claiming that Nintendo has "infringed on the rights" of a particular patent which outlines a device described in the following way:

It basically describes a screen with controllers that slide and lock into place. They even included an image in the legal document to show a kind of prototype of the Wikipad:

So what are they asking for? Nothing big, of course, only for Nintendo to stop selling the Nintendo Switch immediately and pay damages, attorney fees, and court costs. I know, I'm rolling my eyes over here, too. What they really want is for Nintendo to pay them a few million dollars our of court to STFU and leave them alone. Typically, whenever Nintendo is dragged into court over something petty like this it wins, so I wouldn't be too concerned if I were you.

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