Patch Monster Madness (360)
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Released in June 2007, a video game for the Xbox 360 game console named "Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia" was put onto store shelves worldwide.
One of the noticeable problems with the game was the inability to obtain two of the game's "achievements," which are in-game rewards for fulfilling certain tasks in the game. Only 970 out of the maximum 1000 "gamerscore" (A point count of all the "achievements" for a specific game) is obtainable, due to programming glitches in the game coding.
Microsoft, the company who has made the Xbox 360 game console, has stated that it is mandatory for every Xbox 360 game to have all 1000 "gamerscore" obtainable. That is what we, the Xbox 360 community (the undersigned), are asking for: a fix for the game that will allow the remaining 30 gamerscore points to be achievable.
Although the company that originally developed the game, Artificial Studios, is no longer in business due to bankruptcy, a port (which is an alteration of the original game, with various changes to the programming) of the game was designed for the PlayStation 3 video game console by Psyonix Studios and Immersion Games, and published by SouthPeak Games.
Both Psyonix and Immersion Games should have access to the original source code, therefore there is no reason that a patch should not be made to fix this issue.
One of the noticeable problems with the game was the inability to obtain two of the game's "achievements," which are in-game rewards for fulfilling certain tasks in the game. Only 970 out of the maximum 1000 "gamerscore" (A point count of all the "achievements" for a specific game) is obtainable, due to programming glitches in the game coding.
Microsoft, the company who has made the Xbox 360 game console, has stated that it is mandatory for every Xbox 360 game to have all 1000 "gamerscore" obtainable. That is what we, the Xbox 360 community (the undersigned), are asking for: a fix for the game that will allow the remaining 30 gamerscore points to be achievable.
Although the company that originally developed the game, Artificial Studios, is no longer in business due to bankruptcy, a port (which is an alteration of the original game, with various changes to the programming) of the game was designed for the PlayStation 3 video game console by Psyonix Studios and Immersion Games, and published by SouthPeak Games.
Both Psyonix and Immersion Games should have access to the original source code, therefore there is no reason that a patch should not be made to fix this issue.
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