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So, guess what? Nintendo’s been busy again, tinkering with their stuff. They rolled out a software update for Super Mario Party Jamboree—yeah, that game with the wild minigames and all. We’re talking version 2.1.0 now, folks. I mean, who’s keeping count, right?
Anyway, the update’s all about getting ready for the big, shiny Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. (I can’t be the only one excited about this, can I?) Plus, there are those pesky bugs they needed to squash because, let’s be honest, nobody likes bugs—except maybe entomologists.
Let’s dive straight into the patch notes because, why not?
What’s New on the Nintendo Switch 2:
General Vibes:
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Bug Fixes Galore: Okay, so they fixed this really annoying bug where Broozer Bash would just sit there, refusing to budge if you leave the rules screen up too long. Just sitting there all smug, like it owns the place.
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There’s also this glitch in the Switch 2 version where if you skip things at, like… weird times during studio videos, the game throws a fit. Gone now! I hope.
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Ah, and those camera connections! You know, when you plug in or out, and things just… freak out? Yeah, that should be sorted.
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Camera face, display position? Better now. You ever notice how tiny adjustments make everything less annoying? This is one of those.
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CPU movements in mouse minigames have become a bit more… sensible? Let’s see how that plays out.
- And, the usual: online mode bugs—gone, hopefully. Fingers crossed.
Multiple other tweaks were made to make life better while playing. Or so they say.
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Here’s what’s new for you:
General Vibes:
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The Rhythm Kitchen Free Play mode used to get stuck if you tried to “Play Again.” Like, come on, it’s supposed to be fun not frustrating.
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Mario’s Rainbow Castle and its CPU, heh, they made a mess. Apparently fixed now. Fingers crossed and all that.
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Ever had stamps cause trouble in Mario Party? Yeah, don’t ask me how, but they did. Fixed now, apparently.
- Online play bugs? Bye-bye, hopefully.
And there you have it, the life of a gamer made a smidge easier (hopefully). Until the next round of fixes or mind-blowing updates, enjoy the chaos in a slightly less buggy universe!