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Some Japanese insider websites report the latest AES release of 'Shin Gouketsuji Ichizoku Toukon ~Matrimelee~' to be bugged by some 'force freeze and auto reset glitch'.
I've tried myself with both the two copies I own, and I actually managed to get a software reset. Only in select screen, and only mashing like a wrestler on both sticks, but I got it twice. Only on one of my two carts.
Most probably, this may also due to of unperfect inserting of the carts (usually cause of any cand of flaws in Neo cart running). In fact, after re-inserting the cart, I never got the problem to occur again (even if I've been mashing and mashing on select screen with the intetional purpose of causing the glitch).
Some friends of mine report the same glith (software auto reset from select screen) occuring randomly and more spontaneusly/often.
Never experience a screen freezing case though, nor a reset during actual game.
It's uncertain if this minor flaw afflict ALL the copies of the game, but at this rate seems most probable (being a software problem, most probalby NOT a soldering/physical problem in the boards).
Well, just to let you all know about it.
Sahring of others' experience on the matter would be highly appreciated.
I've tried myself with both the two copies I own, and I actually managed to get a software reset. Only in select screen, and only mashing like a wrestler on both sticks, but I got it twice. Only on one of my two carts.
Most probably, this may also due to of unperfect inserting of the carts (usually cause of any cand of flaws in Neo cart running). In fact, after re-inserting the cart, I never got the problem to occur again (even if I've been mashing and mashing on select screen with the intetional purpose of causing the glitch).
Some friends of mine report the same glith (software auto reset from select screen) occuring randomly and more spontaneusly/often.
Never experience a screen freezing case though, nor a reset during actual game.
It's uncertain if this minor flaw afflict ALL the copies of the game, but at this rate seems most probable (being a software problem, most probalby NOT a soldering/physical problem in the boards).
Well, just to let you all know about it.
Sahring of others' experience on the matter would be highly appreciated.