So, it's been a whole two months since Nintendo of Europe acknowledged that a special glitch existed in the PAL version of Super Paper Mario and what have they done about it? Bupkis, that's what. Today, however, changes things as the European arm of the seven-headed hydra that is Nintendo has offered a fix for the issue.Details on getting a new, glitch-free disc are finally revealed, as they would like you to either send them an email at NintendoServiceCentre [at] codestorm [dawt] co [dawt] uk or hit them up via the telephone at 0870-6060-247. In doing so, they promise to rush you a new disc as soon as they can, however it isn't said how long that will take, exactly.
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11-20-2007 @ 2:18PM
exolstice said...
I remember when I encountered a game-ending glitch in my release copy of Zelda, the Nintendo customer service rep basically told me I was an idiot for not having saved in multiple slots. They've certainly come a long way.
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11-20-2007 @ 2:52PM
Dopple Boppler said...
And this is where a hard drive would come in handy.
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11-20-2007 @ 4:13PM
James said...
Ever since I lost ~10 hours of Fallout 2 (I was saving in multiple slots, I just hadn't switched in a while) I've been *really* diligent about rotation. I even periodically "copy" a backup in games that force you to save in one slot, if that option is available.
Still, you hate to see this sort of thing any time...
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11-20-2007 @ 6:52PM
B1gC72 said...
@ Dopple Boppler
i was thinking the same thing. think of how much money they could save in the long run if they had someway to patch broken games rather than have to waste another disc, case, manual, and shipping fee. i love you to death Nintendo, but get with the times already!
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