Weird that its only collectors edition, here in Australia, EB games (our version of game stop) is offering the chest free as pre-order for just the normal game purchase. No Collectors edition in sight.
@akabenjy Yeah, Australia has that problem due to the fact our rating system is government based, luckily we have indie stores that import them anyways or online
My problem isent that we cant import games at a cheaper price or that the game might come to where i live, its that it never comes if the region it originally sold failed to bring money For so long ive wanted the latest Hatsune Miku game on 3DS, i got the PS Vita version and PS3 version, but if the game dosent get much money during the region it was released in (Hatsune Miku 3DS as an example), Sega wont spend money translating it, and such ill never play it. Same goes for many Sequels and such, if they failed commercially in Japan or America, then us Europeans (or Australia in my case) never see them and they never get translated, while if Nintendo was region free, they would get sales and maybe other people could enjoy them and even make them translate them as the extra region free copies are sold internationally and such makes more money.
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Re: Year of Luigi Commemorative Coin Emerges On European Club Nintendo
EUROPE and American stores arguing which is better Digital or physical and us Australians are stuck with Notepads and sticky notes :/
Re: GAME Offers Musical Chest With Collector's Edition of A Link Between Worlds
Weird that its only collectors edition, here in Australia, EB games (our version of game stop) is offering the chest free as pre-order for just the normal game purchase. No Collectors edition in sight.
Re: Splinter Cell Creator Tom Clancy Passes Away Aged 66
RIP
Re: Batman: Arkham Origins Will Be Cheaper on Wii U
Seems fair, as long as WiiU players still get all the DLC, im possibly going to pick this up on WiiU
Re: Without iOS Support Nintendo "Doesn’t Reach Today’s Kids" Says Apple Advocate John Gruber
So let me think, a parent has to decide between a $600-800 Ipad or a $120 Nintendo 2DS for their 5-7 year old son/Daughter.....I rest my case
Re: Soapbox: Why Region Locking Is A Total Non-Issue
@akabenjy Yeah, Australia has that problem due to the fact our rating system is government based, luckily we have indie stores that import them anyways or online
Re: Soapbox: Why Region Locking Is A Total Non-Issue
My problem isent that we cant import games at a cheaper price or that the game might come to where i live, its that it never comes if the region it originally sold failed to bring money For so long ive wanted the latest Hatsune Miku game on 3DS, i got the PS Vita version and PS3 version, but if the game dosent get much money during the region it was released in (Hatsune Miku 3DS as an example), Sega wont spend money translating it, and such ill never play it. Same goes for many Sequels and such, if they failed commercially in Japan or America, then us Europeans (or Australia in my case) never see them and they never get translated, while if Nintendo was region free, they would get sales and maybe other people could enjoy them and even make them translate them as the extra region free copies are sold internationally and such makes more money.