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BasilZero said:
dahuman said:
Wright said:
Perhaps I'm alone in this, but I do consider exclusive games that are ported onto another console, THEN released outside of Japan. If we were to include/exclude the huge amount of games that are/are not exclusives by including Japan, we wouldn't be able to measure all.

That's why I, for example, consider Tales of Vesperia a 360 exclusive, despite being on Ps3 in Japan. The same reason Ni No Kuni is exclusive for Ps3, despite being in the DS in Japan...because it is Japan only, right?


Not on VGChartz, because we have people from all over the world on this site, including Japan, and I was originally from Asia where I had access to Japan consoles and games easily as well, so that logic doesn't apply here. Also, DS and PS3 are not region locked unless the game does it, so technically that doesn't apply by default anyways :P.


You can use that argument for anything except for localization and sales so in the end Tales of Vesperia is technically exclusive to the 360 in US and Ni No Kuni is exclusive to the PS3 in US as well. Ni No Kuni can also be considered a remake which can be a standalone game by itself unless you are saying Pokemon FireRed/Leaf Green are the same thing as Red/Blue/Green in every possible way.

Right, only we don't only have NA users on this site :P. If this was an exclusive NPD sales site, then maybe I'd go along with it, but this is a global site. I'm not too much into pokemon, do they have the exact same main story? I literally haven't played one since red and blue since the original was an excellent JRPG at the time but then they farmed the shit out of it and I don't like farmed franchiases lol.