Pokemon Game Boy Advance Update 28
herrvinny writes "As a followup to a previous Slashdot Games article, the upcoming Pokemon Colosseum GameCube game will download an update to a Ruby/Sapphire Pokemon game to fix the internal clock." Pokemon players in the US who want their games patched without buying a new GameCube game can take their carts to EB World or GameStop stores to receive the update. There's also a "special gift" distributed with the patch that requires an open party slot.
Kudos (Score:5, Insightful)
Especiallly the fixes that don't need any puchase at all. Big move for the big N. Way to go!
Re:Kudos (Score:1)
Re:Kudos (Score:5, Insightful)
As for games that actually got patched (as opposed to the media they're on being bad) I can't think of any. There have been many games that have major problems. Donkey Kong 64 had major bugs IIRC. Enter the Matrix was supposed to have major bugs, and there are many games that are just PATHETIC (there was an episode of X-Play the other day that had a trucking game that I just had to laught out loud at. No collision detection, you raced against an oppontent that never moved, and there was no sound AT ALL).
Basically, major bugs either prevent release and get fixed, get released, or the game is released and then the bug is discovered. I can't remember any games ever getting patched.
And I agree with you guys. The fix is free, easy to get, gives you a bonus, and it's for a bug that most people would never encounter (because most people aren't still playing the game unless they have started a new game which negates the bug).
Nintendo has always been a stand-up company to me. Most companies these days would say "oops", or deny it, or ignore it, or already knew about it before the game shipped. Nintendo finds a bug that won't effect most people and they make it RIGHT.
Re:Kudos (Score:1)
You're probably talking about "Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing," which was mentioned [slashdot.org] back in January here on Slashdot. From what I've seen of the game, it truly is one of the buggiest/worst games of all time, leading to its staggering 4% [gametab.com] rating at Gametab.
Re:Kudos (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Kudos (Score:1)
Re:Kudos (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Kudos (Score:1)
Nintendo has always been quick to fix things if they're broken. They've always given excellent support as well. Hell you could still get replacement parts(or repair work done) for the NES from Nintendo of America itself(cheaply too) up until very recently.
So it's basically just par for course. Nintendo hasn't been a group of bastards since the NES days.
"Special Gift" (Score:1, Informative)
Not Jirachi (Score:3, Informative)
Yes, but... (Score:3, Funny)
very cool way of doing it (Score:3, Interesting)
The way Nintendo did it sounds a hell of a lot cooler than the standard "would you upgrade your DirectX" you get with PC games.
Usually they just don't tell anyone... (Score:1, Interesting)
special gift! (Score:1)
NEW SUPER CHINPOKOMON????
Re:special gift! (Score:1)
Bug or Upgrade? (Score:1)
Re:Bug or Upgrade? (Score:2)
Anyhoo...how "less diabolical" of a way would you suggest? Trade in for a new cart...and lose all your Pokemon? (They're on like 350 now, aren't they?)
Uh-huh.