Man, okay, so here’s the thing. Nintendo just slapped a new update on Super Mario Party Jamboree, bumping it up to version 2.1.0. And yeah, it’s a whole deal. So why does this matter? Well, they’re gearing up for the big-shot Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. Pretty wild, right?
The update—get this—brings a bunch of bug fixes. I know, I know, thrilling stuff. But hey, bugs are like those little pebbles in your shoes. You don’t notice them ’til you’re limping.
So, what’s the scoop on the patch notes? Bear with me here…
For starters, Nintendo Switch 2 users are getting a few tweaks:
General Fixes:
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They squashed this bug where, if the rules screen for Broozer Bash hung around too long, the game freaked out, like it had performance anxiety, just froze up.
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Video studios? Yeah, they fixed the issue of players getting stuck when skipping at odd times during studio vids.
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Oh, and if you were getting all fancy with cameras—plugging them in or out mid-game, guilty as charged—they fixed those glitches too. Something about the camera (your face) being off position. Wild stuff, honestly.
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Tweaked how CPUs act in specific mouse minigames. Not even gonna pretend to understand why they’re playing with mice.
- Some more online bug zapping happened. (But aren’t we all used to online gaming just… breaking?)
Moving on to the regular ol’ Nintendo Switch. Seriously, as a throwback:
Regular Bug Fixes:
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Rhythm Kitchen players, you know who you are. Selecting "Play Again" shouldn’t put the brakes on your game any longer.
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The CPU in Mario’s Rainbow Castle was causing chaos, stopping the game dead sometimes. Fixed now. So, party on!
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Stamps, man, seriously, they are quirky. If they were glitching during Mario Party, consider it handled—maybe.
- And yeah, I’m repeating myself here, but online bugs got zapped. Again.
So, Nintendo tackled several other mysterious gremlins to make your experience smoother. But I dunno, there’s always something screwy with updates, right? Still, fixes are there to save our gaming lives, or just clean up after the digital mess we didn’t sign up for. Here’s hoping version 2.1.0 does the trick. Or not. Who knows?