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Daesania
12-12-2007, 09:34 PM
Activision Sued For Guitar Hero Sound Problems [Update 1]
By Chris Kohler December 12, 2007 | 2:54:22 PMCategories: Legal Matters
Activision is quickly finding out what it means to have the holiday season's top-selling video game: Lots of lawsuits.

Already faced with legal threats from a rock group over a cover of a song that appears in Guitar Hero, Activision has now been named in a class-action suit that alleges that the company engaged in "deceptive and unlawful" conduct by selling the Wii version of Guitar Hero III, which only outputs mono sound, not Dolby Pro Logic II surround sound as claimed on the box.

The class named in the suit includes all purchasers of the game who "would not have purchased the Guitar Hero III video game and/or paid as much for it had they known the truth about the product."

The suit, brought by plaintiff Samuel Livingston of San Diego and represented by the law firm KamberEdelson, LLC, "seeks actual damages, individual restitution, equitable relief, civil penalties, costs and expenses of litigation, including attorney's fees, and all further relief available."

The suit claims that Activision has not rectified the problem for "any purchaser" of Guitar Hero III, nor has it taken steps to point out the issue to future purchasers. By noting that the game is still on store shelves this holiday, the suit alleges that Activision is continuing to engage in deceptive practices.

Activision has said that it will voluntary replace the Wii discs with properly working versions, but not until 2008.

Activision did not immediately respond to Wired's request for comment.

UPDATE: Activision "cannot comment on any on-going litigation," says a representative for the company, who also provided Wired with this statement regarding the sound issues:

Manda
12-12-2007, 10:09 PM
Activision did not immediately respond to Wired's request for comment.

UPDATE: Activision "cannot comment on any on-going litigation," says a representative for the company, who also provided Wired with this statement regarding the sound issues:

Man, that sucks. If this doesn't go well for them they may be forced to agree with the Les Paul patch to make up for lost profit ^_~ I kid.

They shouldn't be harkened at for not wanting to comment though, anything they say at this point could put them at risk. Companies and their representatives have to be very careful about what they say at any time, as it could be held against them.

sa_nick
12-12-2007, 10:55 PM
haha! that guy sueing them is a jerk with too much spare time. I still hope he wins though, fu*cking activision are a bunch of ass hats.

Nekura20x6
12-13-2007, 03:29 AM
I agree with his point that they are leaving the Wii version on shelves with "Dolby Pro Logic II" on the package despite knowing that it's not true. They either need to send out stickers or recall them.

defmonkey
12-13-2007, 06:51 AM
Oh, aren't they loving that cash cow!!

Now there's something to be done about that PS3 patch. I'm not a PS3 user, but I would be effing pissed if I was and its totally BS for those guys with the RB game on that console.

Daesania
12-13-2007, 06:56 AM
^^ points to send ps3 complaints to another thread.