Morgan claims that the pedal "fractures under ordinary and expected usage," keeping potential faux-drummers from playing Rock Band "in the manner marketed and advertised." He also cites Harmonix and MTV Games for selling the original kit with knowledge of the pedal's fragility -- evidenced, he claims, by the metal-reinforced pedal included in Rock Band 2. His case calls for reimbursement of the purchase price of the Rock Band drum kit, and for the title's publishers to stop selling the brittle peripheral. We suggest another settlement -- just include a free dab of Rock Jam in every bundle. Everybody wins!
Harmonix, EA sued for flimsy Rock Band kick pedal
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Some of Joystiq's heavier-footed staffers have experienced the heartbreak that comes from snapping the original Rock Band kick pedal in the midst of a feverish playthough of Paramore's "That's What You Get" er, Judas Priest's "Painkiller". However, we never thought to take the bold course of action currently being followed by one Monte Morgan, who recently filed a class-action suit against Harmonix, MTV Networks (as well as parent company Viacom), and Electronic Arts for producing and distributing such an easily busted bass drum beater.
Morgan claims that the pedal "fractures under ordinary and expected usage," keeping potential faux-drummers from playing Rock Band "in the manner marketed and advertised." He also cites Harmonix and MTV Games for selling the original kit with knowledge of the pedal's fragility -- evidenced, he claims, by the metal-reinforced pedal included in Rock Band 2. His case calls for reimbursement of the purchase price of the Rock Band drum kit, and for the title's publishers to stop selling the brittle peripheral. We suggest another settlement -- just include a free dab of Rock Jam in every bundle. Everybody wins!
Morgan claims that the pedal "fractures under ordinary and expected usage," keeping potential faux-drummers from playing Rock Band "in the manner marketed and advertised." He also cites Harmonix and MTV Games for selling the original kit with knowledge of the pedal's fragility -- evidenced, he claims, by the metal-reinforced pedal included in Rock Band 2. His case calls for reimbursement of the purchase price of the Rock Band drum kit, and for the title's publishers to stop selling the brittle peripheral. We suggest another settlement -- just include a free dab of Rock Jam in every bundle. Everybody wins!
Reader Comments (54)
Posted: Nov 23rd 2008 12:12PM BigD145 said
"Made in China" "EA" Enough said.
Posted: Nov 23rd 2008 1:04PM (Unverified) said
I have this pedal and think about it breaking all the time. I hope it last or this guy wins.
Posted: Nov 23rd 2008 5:07PM SpartacusMagnus said
ATTENTION GAMERS:
Fake plastic instruments are not as durable as real instruments. There's a reason guitars are made of hardwood and drum hardware is made out of chrome plated steel.
If you want the quality and durability of the real deal, you're gonna pay out the @$$ for it.
Fake plastic instruments are not as durable as real instruments. There's a reason guitars are made of hardwood and drum hardware is made out of chrome plated steel.
If you want the quality and durability of the real deal, you're gonna pay out the @$$ for it.
Posted: Feb 15th 2009 3:18PM (Unverified) said
my kick pedal hasnt been working for quite some time. what is wrong with it is when i try to play or just hit it to change the sections on the setlist, it doesnt show up on the screen that i hit it. i have no clue what happened to it, and i am wanting to know if anyone can give me some advice. help me please!
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