
Super Meat Boy, the recently released indie title now available on Steam, has released a major update only TWO days after the title dropped onto the Steam market.
What we see here is unparalleled product dedication and support from a small indie development team, many of the facets that as consumers we would love to see in more major releases of the future.

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The humorous anecdotes included in the update notes really helps connect the consumer with the developer, making for a more personal and efficient product support structure.
I'm with SMB on my PC here, amazing stuff. Already updated, i agree with the guy below me.
Er, above you perhaps?
But yes, couldn't agree more. The personal attention to the game and updates is unseen in any type of development studio today.
And let's face it, they have to. Their lifeblood of this endeavor revolves around this game and they can't rely on millions of dollars in advertisements and marketing to continue to push out a shitty product to any form of a wide audience.
They care about their product. Enough to communicate and stay close to their customer base...in much the same fashion that developers at one time did.
This looks good - you ever handle burgers before?