Fri, Dec 03, 2010 | 09:29 GMT

Ghostbusters 360 finally gets a patch after a year-and-a-half

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Fo’ riggidy realz.

Terminal Reality has released an update to Ghostbusters: The Video Game for 360, a year-and-a-half after it released in the US and a good year after it launched here.

The update fixes most of the problems that have plagued the game since it launched last year, including bugs which meant four achievements weren’t available to get. That patch has now, somewhat, fixed the problem.

Players who say they earned the criteria for the achievements in the game without anything to get say they are still having problems getting the points.

Those who haven’t gotten to the point of getting the cheevos yet should be fine, though.

Ghostbusters: The Videogame released last summer for PS3, 360, PSP, Wii, PC and DS in the US, with the PS3 and PSP versions being timed exclusives in Europe at that time.

A sequel, Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime, was announced yesterday for PSN, Xbox Live and PC.

Thanks, Kotaku.

5 comments

#1

Blerk
03/12/10, 9:38 am

Okay, you’re off the hook for the belated Castlevania patch, Konami. Atari are the new kings of retardedly tardy.

#2

XDamage
03/12/10, 9:40 am

That’ll come in handy for the two people that still play it. :P

#3

Suikoden Fan
03/12/10, 9:44 am

did they ps3 version get the patch?

#4

frostquake
04/12/10, 4:57 am

I am the ONE who has yet to break the cellophane on the Game..maybe now that it is patched I should break it open and play it… ;)

#5

No_PUDding
04/12/10, 11:22 pm

‘Fo’ Riggidy’ is Irish for frigging. They are a whimsical nation, are they not; the Irish?

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