Star Tropics was an NES game that was about a kid named Mike Jones who was searching an island for his lost archeologist uncle.
Now while playing the game on an emulator Brad Smith, an avid gamer has discovered that some of the music tracks file size were too large and that some of them had an extra zero written in the line of code. He has now created a patch for download which can correct the problem if you are also playing the game on an emulator.
Check out the video below to hear the tracks.
A Pokemon Shuffle patch is now live directly from the 3DS eShop.
The patch will require you to re-download the software and will use 686 blocks to do so. You will then have to check-in to re-download the Event stages, which will then allow the patch to be complete.
Have your eyes set on getting Mario Party 10 come March 20th? You can now head on over to the Wii U eShop and preorder it. By doing so, later in the month you’ll be able to pre-load the game so, when Mario Party 10 launches, you’ll be able to hop in right away.
You can go through the eShop in your console or get your preorder code via Nintendo’s site here
Last Christmas, Xbox Live and PlayStation Network suffered from DDoS attacks. Such attacks on network services have resulted in conversations between companies like Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer, speaking with Game Informer, discussed how nothing is gained when a rival service goes down.
He said:
All it does is put the fear and distrust from any gamer that’s out there, so I look at all of us together as this is our collective opportunity to share what we can about what we’re learning and how things are growing. Those conversations happen, which I think is great.
Nintendo has been relatively unaffected by network attacks. We can only hope the situation remains the same going forward!