It is stated in the NFO what was updated. It was not copyable and I was too lazy to write it up again so go see for yourself_Chaz_ said:What's different?
_Chaz_ said:What's different?
You have to buy it again.thejokerss said:not a wii expert, but do original owners of the 1.00 game get updates through the internet like PS3 etc? or do we need to rebuy /exchange the game for the new disc?
Exactly one Wii game has received anything even resembling an update over the internet: Twilight Princess saves that aren't actually from the game are automatically deleted by the system. That's as close as Nintendo's willing to get; a wise move considering the Wii's internal storage is so lacking.thejokerss said:not a wii expert, but do original owners of the 1.00 game get updates through the internet like PS3 etc? or do we need to rebuy /exchange the game for the new disc?
They don't.infinete said:WOW, they expect £30-£40.....for bugfixes? Next we'll have to pay for Wii updates xD.
RagnarokSam said:they probably fixed the coin fountain glitch.
Yes the save file is compatible, I figured that one out when testing to make sure my codes still worked correctlyZhelkus said:That's it? So this isn't exactly worth acquiring if I already have the first one that came out, right?
Even if I did, would the save file be compatible or would I have separate ones for each version?
Better quality video:shadow_cruiser said:RagnarokSam said:they probably fixed the coin fountain glitch.
Ah, http://kotaku.com/5410034/new-super-mario-...-of-coins-youth