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Originally posted by Malakai@Sat, 2006-03-25 @ 10:10 AM
This would have been great in the early or mid 90s, when 100 times the games were released in Japan than in America. With every new generation of console, we have been getting more and more Japanese translations that it is almost pointless. Mainly, games that are either really bad or go after the Japanese market and its people are the ones that would not come to America these days, like dating simulation, horse racing and betting, etc. That's not to say that there won't be a few good games missed, but we definately have a lot better chance in getting the good games in North America now.
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This isn't really so, because Sony has a policy against 2D games. To get most 2D games you pretty much have to import them from Japan. I've got Double Shienryu, Fist of the North Star (not worth it, but that's another story), and Darkstalkers Collection, with Sengoku Ace/Blade on order, and none of these have a prayer of coming out in America. (Well, okay, Shienryu I was on PS1)
I wonder, though, if the PS3 is going to really be region free, or if Sony is going to put in region coding that doesn't get used--until a couple of years later, like happened with Sega Genesis games. (And will Sony edit the US versions, so the system will require the equivalent of a language switch if we want Japanese voices or whatever?) |