Stumpokapow
listen to the mad man
Princess Skittles said:Pretty much, because "no comment" can be see as skating the question.
heh, well, something something have cake something something eat it too.
Princess Skittles said:Pretty much, because "no comment" can be see as skating the question.
NichM said:Because that never happens.
Sounds more clever than dickish.Vinci said:Would be rather dickish, but yes.
evangd007 said:Operation Rainfall is actually NoA's viral advertising for Xenoblade and The Last Story.
That's the only way any of this makes sense.
Forkball said:Didn't Reggie say a while ago that one of NoA's big plans in the later years of the Wii's life was to bring over a lot of Japan-only titles? Did I dream this or did he just change his mind?
.Salih said:Reggie: ¯\_(ツ_/¯
Servizio said:It always struck me as terribly short sighted of Nintendo to be so stingy with their less mainstream titles. For a company that supposedly defined the idea "growing the market" with the Wii and the DS, they seem incredibly conservative with taking chances on obscure and niche genres.
It'd be nice if they had a branch tasked purely with losing money on pushing less mainstream titles, I guess. :|
"Retro is working on a new Donkey Kong Country."JorSneezy said:Also, Super Mario World 3 will be announced at TGS.
If it sounds too good to be true . . .
You forgot the part about every living thing that wants to kill you._Alkaline_ said:It's painfully obvious that Americans will never receive this game.
Come over to Australia where you can enjoy excellent weather, beautiful women and expensive, late electronic products. Including Xenoblade.
Servizio said:It always struck me as terribly short sighted of Nintendo to be so stingy with their less mainstream titles. For a company that supposedly defined the idea "growing the market" with the Wii and the DS, they seem incredibly conservative with taking chances on obscure and niche genres.
It'd be nice if they had a branch tasked purely with losing money on pushing less mainstream titles, I guess. :|
Frost_Ace said:...what the fuck...why wasting money on localization then? NOA/NOE are puzzling sometimes...
Relix said:You'd run an amazing business
I think maybe he meant they misspelled it three times and obviously have no clue what it means or is supposed to be.Lopson said:NTSC is the type of signal displayed by American televisions. Signal gets displayed at 60Hz, in contrast to the PAL (European) signal (clocked at 50Hz). The frequency of the signal limits the maximum frame rate of the game, amongst other things.
Check Wikipedia, man.
Forkball said:Didn't Reggie say a while ago that one of NoA's big plans in the later years of the Wii's life was to bring over a lot of Japan-only titles? Did I dream this or did he just change his mind?
Stumpokapow said:By Reggie you mean Iwata, by Wii you mean DS, and by "bring over a lot" you mean "possibly look at bring over some"--and the consequences of that appear to be DQMJ2 and Super Fossil Fighters--so no, you didn't dream it, but you sure remembered it wrong
I shouldn't have to import to play a game that Nintendo should be releasing here anyway.Father_Brain said:Ain't happening, guys. Get over it and import.
Chittagong said:Jesus, just drop it guys. It ain't coming to US. NOA has said that much in no uncertain terms, this starts to approach "so you are telling me there is a chance" levels of pathetic. Just soft mod your Wii, takes like, 5 minutes, and zero skills.
I wouldn't mention Jesus if I wanted people to give up hope that Xenoblade might return from the dead. Just saying.Chittagong said:Jesus, just drop it guys. It ain't coming to US. NOA has said that much in no uncertain terms, this starts to approach "so you are telling me there is a chance" levels of pathetic. Just soft mod your Wii, takes like, 5 minutes, and zero skills.
Good because you can get it for about $50 at release (do note that Zavvi is known for being slow and having shitty customer service, though I'm sure more alternatives will appeal as we get closer to release).Balb said:I want Xenoblade but I don't $90 want it.
Gamer @ Heart said:Next year guys. Why would they come out this year when they have Zelda and next to nothing for 2012
I'd say Mother 3, at least Tales of Vesperia came out in English in BOTH North America and PAL territories, just not on the PS3.CruxisMana said:Xenoblade is all set to become the new Tales of Vesperia PS3.
Eusis said:I'd say Mother 3, at least Tales of Vesperia came out in English in BOTH North America and PAL territories, just not on the PS3.
Servizio said:It'd be nice if they had a branch tasked purely with losing money on pushing less mainstream titles, I guess. :|
.......................Hurray?bon said:Operation Rainfall's twitter is saying that their source was NOT talking about NOA testing the European release.
bon said:Operation Rainfall's twitter is saying that their source was NOT talking about NOA testing the European release.
*checks*bon said:Operation Rainfall's twitter is saying that their source was NOT talking about NOA testing the European release.
@OpRainfall Someone at NeoGAF says that NOA frequently tests NOE exclusive games. You sure your informant wasn't just talking about that?
@LeaningPenguin We will not go into details of what was said or what our source's position is. We shared the concrete info disclosed to us.
@LeaningPenguin but to be clear: that was not what our "informant" was talking about.
Yeah, they were great in my experience.MidnightScott said:365games.co.uk has Xenoblade, just the game not the bundle, for like $51.18
I think I'll order it from there. Anyone use them before?
Emoticon of the year 2011.Salih said:Reggie: ¯\_(ツ_/¯