Nintendo of America plays no games when it gets sued for patent infringement. The company usually refuses to settle such lawsuits and tends to make life as difficult for those that dare to take them to trial.

Yet Mike Wilson recently convinced a Dallas federal jury to award his client $10.1 million against the video game maker for infringing on motion detection technology used in the company's once-popular Wii gaming consoles.

Wilson and his law firm, Munck Wilson & Mandela, have represented the Dallas-based licensing company Ilife Technologies since the late 1990s in pursuing patents for motion detection technology that was originally intended to detect debilitating falls for the elderly.

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