what about doing a psn store only release? (like agarest)
I don´t think doing that would be very expensive, also the translation is already done, and that way europeans would be able to play the game too







stealth20k wrote:These morons are starting to bother me. No one is going to buy a dd version. People want physical copies




stealth20k wrote:These morons are starting to bother me. No one is going to buy a dd version. People want physical copies
stealth20k wrote:The psp go is a collossial failure. You cant even sell them back to gamestop.
The dd only experient failed horribly.
For your knowledge,
kingdom hearts BBS is a umd exclusive
and
Valykria chronicles 2 is a umd exclusive
Companies understand that people what physical copies of there games.
Sony gambled with the psp go and failed
stealth20k wrote:Ive already told you whats true. Game stores wont even buy back psp go's, and the big titles are physical exclusives.
All I am saying is that if nisa wants to make a nickel they would never do dd only.
Also you have no excuse. Import the ps2 version.
Again nisas time would be better spent with original content. I try to think about whats best for nisa, not whats best for me.
If nisa wants to redo there image, original content that is awesome would be better than ports of games that arent even 5 years old on the original systems.


Onislash wrote:Ive already told you whats true. Game stores wont even buy back psp go's, and the big titles are physical exclusives.
Game stores in Australia do. Not that many people have one. Does that mean it is not true?
Also you have no excuse. Import the ps2 version.
Australia is a PAL country. Not that it cant be done, but I would rather the psp version.
Again nisas time would be better spent with original content. I try to think about whats best for nisa, not whats best for me.
Original = better?
If nisa wants to redo there image, original content that is awesome would be better than ports of games that arent even 5 years old on the original systems.
NISA games are not easily found here, although I can not speak for America.
Now sure the PSP Go wasn't as successful as it could have been, but that's due to various factors, the biggest being the $249 price tag....way too much for something that only plays download only games.... especially when Sony sells PSP 3000 bundles for $199 and they come with all kinds of goodies
The original psp in Australia was $400 while the pspgo was $450. Apparently not many bought it.


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