<\/a>Wii doesn't have an easy mechanism to alter game code, ala Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3.<\/figcaption><\/figure>Nintendo<\/a> is finally being explicitly clear about the roundabout, kind of totally weird way it will finally solve the game-breaking glitch currently hiding within The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword<\/a>.<\/p>Andriasang<\/a> reports Nintendo of Japan has come clean, revealing players can download an entirely new channel called the \u201cZelda Data Restoration Channel\u201d that should allow you to progress.<\/p>In the past, Nintendo has solved glitches by swapping copies of the game or players mailing SD cards with saved games, then altering them manually. That\u2019s an option for Skyward Sword players, too, but something tells me downloading a channel, however strange, is the preferred option.<\/p>Skyward Sword\u2019s glitch occurs \u201cSong of the Hero,\u201d quest, in which players are given three options how to proceed. If they choose to head towards the Lanayru Desert and complete that area first, the cutscene to trigger the subsequent legs of the journey may not pop up, rendering the game unplayable.<\/p>Nintendo of America has not announced this yet, but has confirmed there will be a downloadable fix.<\/p><\/article>12 years ago<\/time><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/svg><\/i><\/a><\/svg><\/i><\/a>Page 1<\/option>Page 2<\/option><\/select><\/div><\/svg><\/i><\/a><\/svg><\/i><\/a><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>","etag":"2DESCm.dateCreated171003619013adfd665da1da683d7c84cb75c6127aanon"}
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