A US judge has thrown out of court a legal case related to the infamous Joy-Con drift because the judge said the complainants themselves had already agreed to Nintendo’s End User License Agreement, which you accept when you set up your Nintendo Switch system, which states that the company ” does not allow lawsuits”. The infamous Joy-Con drift, which has surrounded the Nintendo Switch system since its launch in 2017, has been a known problem for quite some time. Nintendo of America president Doug Bowser admitted back in 2022 that this is a real problem and Nintendo of America is allowing Switch owners to send in their faulty Joy-Cons for repair for free. UK consumer watchdog Which? recently published a report concluding that Joy-Con drift must be a bug and that Nintendo needs to act urgently to fix the problem.