Oh yeah, lol for not remembering Phoenix Wright doing the same thing. I really like what they did for PW, because as you said, the majority of names are puns that would have been lost if the names where not translated, and it seems the majority of people also liked that translation.
Now that I think, Ive never seen anyone criticising it, and using the japanese names when talking about the games because thats the "real" thing for them.
They should release it in June when the World Cup starts. Pretty much the only time the US pays attention to soccer.
I'd say a little early, like May 24th or something.
I'd say a little early, like May 24th or something.
Any idea what particular title this is? I know Europe got the third game and that was on 3DS. Or are they pushing the 3DS-exclusive games?
No, it's really nothing at all like FE. This is a real time SRPG with the option to pause.So... is this anything like Fire Emblem?
Level-5 Direct
Inazuma Eleven
Youkai Watch
Fantasy Life
Time Traveler
On the other hand 999 wasn't VA'd, VLR was but 999 proved it had a potential audience outside of Japan, and honestly it sounds like Time Traveler wasn't really all that great.999 and VLR aren't huge in Japan but have a decent niche here. Wouldn't be surprised to see an eShop release at some point, but that might depend how happy Level 5 have been with the sales of the Guild games.
So did Ni No Kuni(ps3)
No it needs to be Go.
We need Ranmaru.
And skip out on all the (potential) money from selling every single game?Ranmaru over Kidou? Are you barking mad?
P.S. Is it possible that they're skipping the original, jumping straight to Go?
Might be considered more viable to go for the latest and hottest then sell the older games for those that care once it's established. FF and DQ sorta did the same thing really, though I guess there's more serious continuity to worry about for Inazuma Eleven.And skip out on all the (potential) money from selling every single game?
So... is this anything like Fire Emblem?
I think we're all getting ahead of ourselves here. I don't think any of us here actually believe that NA would get IEGo prior to or at least around the same time as Europe do we? The Ogre isn't even out yet.Might be considered more viable to go for the latest and hottest then sell the older games for those that care once it's established. FF and DQ sorta did the same thing really, though I guess there's more serious continuity to worry about for Inazuma Eleven.
I think we're all getting ahead of ourselves here. I don't think any of us here actually believe that NA would get IEGo prior to or at least around the same time as Europe do we? The Ogre isn't even out yet.
The Ogre is confirmed for Europe next month.Would be great for this to be the 1-2-3 compilation, then it hits Europe later in the year as their means of getting The Ogre. Just hope it's not 1 split from the compilation, because this handheld gen is gonna be over by the time they even get to Go. Then what, gotta port all those to the 4DS? Ugh
The Ogre is confirmed for Europe next month.
I'm not the only one wanting a sports SRPG :O
Yeah, it's definitely going to be the 3DS version of Inazuma Eleven 1, I really doubt they'll go with the full trilogy from the get go (especially if they can "milk" it, and see if this one sells to begin with).
Calciobit a.k.a. Nintendo Pocket Football Club
is set for Spring 2014.
February is when IE3: The Ogre gets released for Europe. So either you made a mistake or you're inferring that NA is also getting The Ogre, which would honestly be a dumb decision on their end.According to ONM, it's a Feb 2014 release. Calciobit a.k.a. Nintendo Pocket Football Club
is set for Spring 2014.
You really believe NA would get IEGo before Europe?they can milk it with the other 3 GO games.
February is when IE3: The Ogre gets released for Europe. So either you made a mistake or you're inferring that NA is also getting The Ogre, which would honestly be a dumb decision on their end.
You really believe NA would get IEGo before Europe?
Nah, you're gonna Inazuma 1, then 2, then 3, and THEN Inazuma Eleven GO
I'm pretty sure this is going to come with the anime (that's how it's working in both JP and EU), . And besides, if it really were trh Trilogy, it'd simply be called "Inazuma Eleven Trilogy" or something. Nintendo didn't call the Metroid Prime Trilogy simply "Metroid Prime".
But then again, until the game's officially announced, we can only speculate. Keeping my cage of crows handy, just in case!