In the Outrageous Fortunes documentary to be aired again at 9PM tonight on BBC3 - just in case you missed it first time around - a Nintendo insider claims that the company is responsible for making games that could trigger epileptic seizures in children. What's more, Nintendo is also alleged to have known of the problem, but failed to remove any flashing-light sequences from its games.
Of course, Nintendo was quick to respond. A company spokesperson stated: "The notion that Nintendo would knowingly include in its games material that it knew could cause seizures is ridiculous. There is nothing more important to us than the health and well-being of our players." There was more. "We are aware of the Independent Television Commission guidelines for broadcast television. However, in the absence of established guidelines for video games, Nintendo voluntarily prepared and implemented its own internal guidelines for game design and development in 1988."
Fair comment from Nintendo. The company has, after all, included health warnings relating to epilepsy with its games for more than a decade.