ANOTHER generous Carmarthenshire resident has come out in force to help a gaming granny conquer her latest battle.

Sylvia Locke, of Maes y Haf in Ammanford, made an appeal for someone to help her get through to the next level of Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens on her Nintendo Wii U  in the South Wales Guardian last week after she hit a technical glitch.

Sylvia was stuck in the Millennium Falcon Space Ship after playing level one of the free play and couldn’t get no further without internet connection.

The 77-year-old said: “When I rung Nintendo, they told me the game has to be uploaded from the internet to update the rest of the levels in the free play.

“I enjoy playing these games but I refuse to get internet for my house.

"I am absolutely furious to pay nearly £40 for a game that I can only play half of,

“This is the first game I have bought which I can't complete because I need the internet.”

But a secret saviour from the Amman Valley, who wishes to remain anonymous, has got in touch with Sylvia and now she can continue her battle in a galaxy far far away.

Sylvia said: “I was approached the day after the article was in the South Wales Guardian and I am very pleased I can now continue playing my game.

“The lady was very helpful and I am very happy.”

This is not the first time the Nintendo fan has required help to continue a game.

In 2010, Sylvia made an appeal in the South Wales Guardian which even reached the ears of the giant Japanese computer firm itself and made the Official Nintendo Magazine, which she has delivered monthly.

Sylvia pleaded for help with Super Mario Galaxy II after being defeated on World Level Three because she could not overcome her arch nemesis Boss Battle Megahammer.

But Sylvia was saved by a Llanelli mum who heard about Sylvia’s problem and rushed to her aid.

“Simone came round and was brilliant. It only took her about 15 minutes to get past Megahammer,” said Sylvia.