Estavillo files more legal complaints against game companies

09.04.2010
Erik Estavillo, a disabled gamer who sued Sony Computer Entertainment after being banned from PlayStation Network, has filed another lawsuit in San Jose, California. He claims that this is his last complaint that he ever plans to file and advises the court to ban him, "as long as this case and complaint are heard."

First, he claims SCEA owes him the money in his virtual wallet attached to his banned PSN account.

Next, he accuses Microsoft of unfair practices for release the Xbox 360 "knowing it would fail" and charging out-of-warranty 360 owners a fee to repair the console.

Then he goes on to say Nintendo of America is in violation of anti-trust laws "by not allowing third-party software" on the Wii.

Next, he claims Activision-Blizzard's subscription fees and World of Warcraft-related transaction are "deceptive" and enumerates the ways in which the game is bad for society by causing gamers to become overweight and neglect their children, "which a simple Google search can prove."

Second-to-last (although Estavillo lists this complaint as "lastly" in the complaint), he charges , , , and for "wrong-doing" which includes deleting articles off Wikipedia pertaining a previous lawsuit of Estavillo's, libel, and "violations of the Freedom of Information Act."