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i'm with you on this kasz. I would add more, but i gave up in the thread where they said no law suit would come. Look where we are now, there is a law suit and people still want to side with sony. I do not get it, I guess not everyone wants the rights they have. But I for one hope sony looses this case and all consumers win. I don't personally have a ps3 but I do have a wii and it is not hooked up online and I have gotten firmware updates from discs there, so i do not see why sony would be any different. My 360 is online so it updates automatically but I am sure they have updates on disc too.

"For instance, my launch Wii can't play double-sided(layered) discs. I can't play SSBB on my Wii, neither can my friend. If we want to play the game, we have to send our Wii to Nintendo so they can fix it. I know they're saying it's dust related and that they will vacuum it, but I heard rumors about Nintendo changing the disc drive because the launch Wii is not able to read double-layered games. Do I have a right to get compensation from Nintendo because when I bought the Wii, I thought I was going to be able to play SSBB? I would guess the answer is NO..."

i do not have time to research your wii claim(did a little just now. it seems as though you can send your wii in for free to get cleaned and it will work fine so really do not see what you are saying here), but the fact that you can send it in to get your functionality back means they took nothing from you. Also on the box your wii came in it does not say it can read double layer disk or play ssbm does it? those would be thetwo major points here.