Nintendo just dropped a new update for Super Mario Party Jamboree, and yeah, it’s now at version 2.1.0. So, what’s the deal with this? Basically, it’s licking its wounds (bug fixes galore) and getting all cozy with the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Pretty wild, right?
Alright, here’s the lowdown — or at least what stuck with me:
When you play on Nintendo Switch 2, a few things have changed. General bug swatting, I guess, but with specific wrinkles:
- Bug Fixes:
- Something weird with Broozer Bash — if you linger on the rules screen, the game just sulks and won’t move on. Now fixed, hopefully.
- You know when you skip during those studio videos? The game used to freeze. Whoops. That’s sorted now, they claim.
- Cameras acting up at the worst times? Fixed. Allegedly.
- Oh, and the camera (like, your face’s spot on-screen) was kind of wonky. Hopefully, no more face plants.
- CPU’s dance steps in certain mouse mini-games? Tweaked. Maybe they’re cool now.
And if you’re still rockin’ the old Nintendo Switch:
- Bug Fixes:
- Picking "Play Again" in Rhythm Kitchen sometimes meant never playing again. Fixed, fingers crossed.
- Mario’s Rainbow Castle had CPUs causing chaos, locking you out. No more, I hope.
- Stamps in Mario Party — if you used them wrong, things got glitchy. They’re on it.
- Online quirks? Zapped away, or so they say.
Plenty of other mini nightmares they’ve tackled, too. But, who really keeps count, right? And why am I still talking?