I assumed there would be tons of copies of this game to go around, is this game going to be hard to find on the 4th?
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"Potential Shipping Delay
Delivery of Fire Emblem: Awakening pre-orders may be affected by manufacturer shipping delays . Amazon apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause."
Yes, it will be pretty hard to find for a little while. Nintendo probably isn't making many copies during the first printing run.I assumed there would be tons of copies of this game to go around, is this game going to be hard to find on the 4th?
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hmm just found this on Amazon as well
"Potential Shipping Delay
Delivery of Fire Emblem: Awakening pre-orders may be affected by manufacturer shipping delays . Amazon apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause."
hmm just found this on Amazon as well
dammit
It's been sold out online for a few days now. I doubt the brick and mortar stores are completely sold out yet.
maybe all the nintendo superfans will buy enough copies of this game to save Iwata
I already pre-ordered fifteen thousand copies
Is FE even that big in NA? I doubt it'll be hard to find, since it's gonna have a digital version.
Wait, so why the fuck did we miss the second DS game? Did it underperform in Japan? Or was Nintendo just in a weird place then?Fire Emblem in America typically outsells Japan; the only entry not to do so was the first GBA entry, and that sold about on par with the Japanese release.
Wait, so why the fuck did we miss the second DS game? Did it underperform in Japan? Or was Nintendo just in a weird place then?
This weirdness always seems to happen when Nintendo chooses to launch a game on a Monday. I understand Sunday and Tuesday ... but why release a game on a Monday?
This.Wait, so why the fuck did we miss the second DS game? Did it underperform in Japan? Or was Nintendo just in a weird place then?
Yup, tried to preorder a couple of days ago, no dice. I was so hyped to get it after reading the gaf thread, hopefully best buy has it day one.
Fire Emblem in America typically outsells Japan; the only entry not to do so was the first GBA entry, and that sold about on par with the Japanese release.