sc94597 said:
Either way there were at least plans for Fatal Frame for Europe. It might come under tecmo, or another publisher. The last games to be released by Nintendo for wii and their release dates in each region. New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis- Japan- Jan 15- Eu-March 6- NA-March 9 New Play Control! Donkey Kong Jungle Beat- Japan-December 11,2008 Other Regions it has yet to be released. New Play Control! Metroid Prime- Japan-February 19, 2009 New Play Control! Pikmin- Japan- Dec 25,2008 Europe March 6- Na March 9 Disaster: Day of Crisis- Japan-September 25, 2008 Europe-Oct 24 NA- None Animal Crossing: City Folk Japan- November 20, 2008 Europe- December 05, 2008 NA-November 16, 2008 Captain Rainbow Japan-August 28, 2008 Wario Land: Shake It Japan- July 24th Europe- September 26th North America- September 22 Wii Fit Japan-December 1, 2007 Europe-April 25, 2008 NA- May 19, 2008 Fatal Frame IV- Japan- July 31,2008 Europe- Most likely will release under different publisher. NA- TBA Mario Super Sluggers- Japan- June 19 2008 Europe 2008 NA August 25 2008 Mario Kart Wii- Japan- April 10, 2008 Europe April 11, 2008 North America April 27, 2008 Super Smash Bros. Brawl Japan Janurary 31 2008, Europe June 27, 2008 North America March 9, 2008 Wii Music Japan- October 16, 2008 Europe-November 14, 2008 North America-October 20, 2008 I believe those are all the retail Nintendo published releases in the last year for the Wii. Now lets look at the results. How many released earlier in EU? 4/13 How many released earlier in NA? 4/13 How many didn't release in EU, but did in NA. 0/13 How many didn't release in NA, but did in EU. 1/13 How many are Japan only so far. 4/13 Going by these results, Nintendo has been treating Europe actually better than North America as of lately. They still treat Japan by far the best though. Also if you want, I could go and show you the release dates for future releases too. Also some games you can't blame Nintendo or any Developer for taking so long to bring to Europe. One thing they have to do is translate the game to multiple languages. Another thing they have to do is make sure it fits the policy of each country it is being sold in. They don't have these problems in NA or Japan. In Japan, most of the time it is the native language so they don't have to translate it, but if they do it is only 1 language to translate to. In NA, it is only 1 language to translate to. Also you only need to fit the policy of one country for Japan, and two for NA. Nintendo may have treated Europe bad before, but now they are treated just as good as North America. Other developers on the otherhand, need to catch up.
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How sad, you have to wait a few weeks longer than us, boohoo... shall I name up games which are being released in the US while we have to wait for "months", years or never got them? The list will be endless.
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