In a press release emailed to customers, Restricted Run says these two video games weren’t manufactured by its “common” manufacturing accomplice. “On account of a difficulty with voltage regulation, there’s a small probability that extended use of those titles may lead to injury to both the cartridge or the console {hardware},” Restricted Run says.
The corporate is stopping additional shipments of the video games to clients in order that it will possibly re-manufacture them itself “through our trusted manufacturing accomplice,” in line with the assertion. Anybody who has already obtained the video games will likely be despatched “a newly manufactured model of their title mechanically,” Restricted Run says. The corporate doesn’t suggest utilizing the older model of the video games.
Clients can ask for a refund if they need by contacting customer support. The 2 video games presently aren’t on the market.
Restricted Run says the producer that produced Rugrats and Piopow “has solely labored on a really small handful” of Restricted Run titles, and the corporate is “going by our again catalogue of NES titles manufactured by this provider and testing for potential points.”