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Steve 3.2 said:
It's a lot easier to translate a title from one language to another versus one language into many of them. If you could convert Europe to one standard language like the euro, then maybe you'd get your games faster. :P

Another issue in bringing a title to Europe is the difference in television standards. Especially in the older generations, it was much more difficult to get games to run at the right refresh rate to match the PAL standards.

Finally, buy more games. The market in Europe takes more effort so the returns on the investment is not as great. If games sold better, companies would be more focused on the region.

(As a post script, I've noticed a few games show up in Europe BEFORE the U.S. Also give that some thought before spouting off your mouth.)

It is pretty difficult to buy more games, because some of them never make it here (some of the rpg's or anime based games) or are delayed toooooooo much (Metroid Pinball, anybody ?)

Because of that most people have already modded their console and imported their games or simply bought imported console, when games finally make their way it here. :(



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