Joe Danger gets more levels, YouTube support in free 'People's Patch'
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You want more Joe Danger levels, right? Why not get some more multiplayer levels, too? And level editing props? How about support for replays and uploading them to YouTube? You want custom soundtracks? Costumes? Level sharing? Okay, you're getting all of that ... right now.
Hello Games has released the "People's Patch" for its PSN game, which adds all of these features and more. Best of all, all you have to do is launch the game to download the patch. However, this is just the beginning of future updates for Joe Danger. Hello Games' Sean Murray teases on the PlayStation.Blog that "we're also working on much larger packs with new props and game modes. So keep an eye out for those."
Hello Games has released the "People's Patch" for its PSN game, which adds all of these features and more. Best of all, all you have to do is launch the game to download the patch. However, this is just the beginning of future updates for Joe Danger. Hello Games' Sean Murray teases on the PlayStation.Blog that "we're also working on much larger packs with new props and game modes. So keep an eye out for those."
Reader Comments (14)
Posted: Aug 26th 2010 5:37PM NathanDTS said
Sure, give those 90% of people who haven't finished the game more levels to beat. Seriously though, this is an awesome patch I wish more developers would release this much free content instead of charging ridonkulous amounts of money for crap like a costume pack.
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Posted: Aug 26th 2010 6:29PM 8bitartist said
hello games, you guys are awesome. i will support any game you put out in the future.
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Posted: Aug 27th 2010 12:47AM 8bitartist said
@asg 10% finished the game, even less than that 100% of the game.
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Posted: Aug 26th 2010 6:43PM reversecycology said
I love this game but it would have been nice if they added some sort of online co-op/multiplayer mode to really get the "people" together.
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Posted: Aug 26th 2010 6:51PM golfs4panzys said
@reversecycology
They originally said they would add online support if sales were good enough and they had the money to do so.
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They originally said they would add online support if sales were good enough and they had the money to do so.
Posted: Aug 27th 2010 3:15PM semisanity said
I bought this game a few days ago (I tried to beforehand, but PSN wouldn't let me add funds), and it is AWESOME. EASILY worth the $15, and now that they made this update, it's even better. And it's free? Activision would charge $15 just for that. Just goes to show that the indy developers really put their hearts into the games they make.
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