Japanese gamers can throw back glitched Forever Blue for a fresh one
The happy vibes around Arika's Forever Blue were recently disrupted by news of a game-breaking glitch. Obviously, this means that you shouldn't import it yet. But don't worry! Nintendo is intent on restoring the collective mellow of the Japanese diving-game audience, and to do so, they'll start shipping out non-busted copies of the game on the 21st. They've set up a page for people to sign up for new copies to replace their glitched ones.
In the meantime, if you've got one of the tainted Forever Blues, keep the shinonomesakatazame (shark ray) out of your aquarium.
[Via Siliconera]
In the meantime, if you've got one of the tainted Forever Blues, keep the shinonomesakatazame (shark ray) out of your aquarium.
[Via Siliconera]











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
hvnlysoldr @ Aug 7th 2007 5:40PM
When all else fails use Fire.
I am much too busy to talk to a stranger like you.
... That's as far as I got. I don't deserve to be called a Nintendo fanboy. Waaaa!
Troy @ Aug 7th 2007 6:02PM
I was hoping for a picture of Fonzi "jumping the shark"
Rocketman @ Aug 7th 2007 6:35PM
So... precisely what problem happens?
Cuddlefish @ Aug 7th 2007 6:56PM
Troy- try clicking on the "game-breaking glitch" hyperlink within the article.
...Jan... @ Aug 7th 2007 8:28PM
- Isn't this game online? Can't they just patch it?
Phillip @ Aug 7th 2007 9:58PM
That's what I was wondering. Can't they just put out a patch online?
Smoke @ Aug 8th 2007 7:20AM
The game most likely can't be patched via WiFi for this problem. Either the patch would be too big or the problem lies too deep. Not every problem can be patched with a small download of a few kb.