SNK Playmore mobilizes SNK vs Capcom: Card Fighters DS cart replacement program |
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DS owners who got themselves acquainted with the game-crippling glitch of SNK vs Capcom: Card Fighters DS should be able to sleep more fitfully now. It seems that SNK Playmore has finally taken notice of the little teensy bug that prevents you from getting a 100% completion rating of the game, and has now mobilized a replacement program for the carts.
The process itself isn't too hard, with the steps clearly detailed on the company's official website. First, players must register their carts on the site's product registration page, then fill out a form asking for the usual details (name, address, email address, etc.) Players then have to print out the completed form and mail it in along with the defective cart at the address provided. Something to remember - don't send in the package the cart came in, or its manuals. They just want the cart.
Shipment of the replacement carts will begin on June 1, 2007, with the carts themselves shipped out in the order that they're received. So be quick about it and send in your cart now, if you want your replacement game to come back early.
Certainly glad that SNK Playmore's doing something about the bug that stops the enjoyment of the actual game into a dead halt. Updates as we get them, and you can view the actual step-by-step guide on SNK Playmore's website via the read link below.
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Great to see game companies fixing their mistakes instead of shrugging it off.
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