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Xxain said:
jarrod said:
Xxain said:

1.You had to stop right there, you had no choice lol... Megaman X Command Mission and yu gi oh are the only ones you missed. Those are all the JRPG's that released in the West on GC. A no there was no competition. it had a Few Gems though.

No there were a few more yet.  This is every JRPG (and subgenre titles, like SRPGs, ARPGs, card based, roguelikes, board based... even RPG-y farming sims and Zelda-likes for the people who bitch about those being left out) on GameCube that got a US release...

 

  • Amazing Island (SEGA / Hitmaker! / Ancient)
  • Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean (Namco /Monolith Soft / tri-Crescendo)
  • Baten Kaitos Origins (Nintendo / Namco / Monolith Soft / tri-Crescendo)
  • Bomberman Generation (Hudson / GameArts)
  • Cubivore: Survival of the Fittest (Atlus / Nintendo / Saru Brunei)
  • Custom Robo (Nintendo / Noise)
  • Digimon World 4 (Bandai / DIMPs)
  • Evolution Worlds (Ubisoft / Sting)
  • Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles (Nintendo / Square Enix)
  • Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance (Nintendo / Intelligent Systems)
  • Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life (Natsume / Marvelous)
  • Harvest Moon: Another Wonderful Life (Natsume / Marvelous)
  • Harvest Moon: Magical Melody (Nastume / Marvelous)
  • Lost Kingdoms (Activision / FROM Software)
  • Lost Kingdoms II (Activision / FROM Software)
  • MegaMan X: Command Mission (Capcom)
  • Metabots Infinity (Natsume / Imagineer)
  • Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (Nintendo / Intelligent Systems)
  • Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II (SEGA / Sonic Team)
  • Phantasy Star Online Episode I & II (SEGA / Sonic Team)
  • Phantasy Star Online Episode III: C.A.R.D. Revolution (SEGA / Sonic Team)
  • Pokemon Colosseum (Nintendo / Genius Sonority)
  • Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness (Nintendo / Genius Sonority)
  • Skies of Arcadia Legends (SEGA / Overworks)
  • Tales of Symphonia (Namco / Namco Tales Studio)
  • The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker (Nintendo)
  • The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo)
  • Virtua Quest (SEGA / SEGA-AM2 / TOSE Software)
  • Yu-Gi-OH! The Falsebound Kingdom (Konami / KCET)
...it's dramatically better than N64 had it...
  • Harvest Moon 64 (Natsume / Victor / Toybox)
  • Hybrid Heaven (Konami / KCEO)
  • MegaMan 64 (Capcom)
  • Mystical Ninja starring Goemon (Konami / KCEO)
  • Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber (Atlus / Quest)
  • Paper Mario (Nintendo / Intelligents Systems)
  • Quest 64 (THQ / Imagineer)
  • The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Nintendo)
  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Nintendo)
...and about even with Wii (minus VC & WiiWare) so far, surprisingly...
  • Arc Rise Fantasia (Ignition Entertainment / Marvelous / imageepoch)
  • Baroque (Atlus / Sting)
  • Dokapon Kingdom (Atlus / Sting)
  • Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors (Square Enix / Genius Sonority / 8ing)
  • Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time (Square Enix)
  • Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Dungeon (Square Enix / h.a.n.d.)
  • Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (Nintendo / Intelligent Systems)
  • Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon (XSEED Games / Namco / tri-Crescendo)
  • Harvest Moon: Animal Parade (Natsume / Marvelous)
  • Harvest Moon: Magical Melody (Natsume / Marvelous)
  • Harvest Moon: Tree of Tranquility (Natsume / Marvelous)
  • Little King's Story (XSEED Games / Marvelous / Cing / Townfactory)
  • Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked (Konami / Hudson)
  • Monster Hunter TRI (Capcom)
  • Muramasa: The Demon Blade (Ignition Entertainment / Marvelous / Vanillaware)
  • Okami (Capcom / Clover Studio / Ready at Dawn Studios)
  • One Piece Unlimited Adventure (Bandai Namco / Ganbarion)
  • Opoona (Koei / Arte Piazza / Cattle Call)
  • Phantom Brave: We Meet Again (N1 Soft / System Prisma)
  • Rune Factory Frontier (XSEED Games / Marvelous / Neverland)
  • Sakura Wars: Farewell My Love (N1 Soft / SEGA / Red / Overworks / Idea Factory)
  • Shiren the Wanderer (Atlus / Chunsoft)
  • Spectrobes: Origins (Disney Interactive Studios / Genki)
  • Super Paper Mario (Nintendo / Intelligent Systems)
  • Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World (Namco Bandai / Namco Tales Studio)
  • The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Nintendo)
  • Valhalla Knights: Eldar Saga (XSEED Games / K2)

Count on Jarrod to spin tthe most ridculous shit. I not gonna threw everything on your list just a few in the GC( just got home from work)

Jarrod you know damnwell, when we use the term RPG, we are talking about the bolded. Its not that there not RPG's but just have elements of RPG's but nowhere near enough to classify them as RPG's

I mean cmon dude.

Count on Xxain to lack any degree of reading comprehension! lol.

Here, I'll single out the important part of what I had just said before making the list for you...

"even RPG-y farming sims and Zelda-likes for the people who bitch about those being left out"



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Mad55 said:
<table style="width: 90%;" border="0"><tr><td><strong>Soriku said:</strong><br /><p>About ToV vs. DotNW sales...I got LTD numbers for them from a GAF user.<br><br>ToV standard edition did 137,473. Limited edition did 6988. Total: 144,461.<br> <br> DotNW did 138,096.<br><br>So VGC is overtracking...and there isn't a whole lot of difference betwen the games.</p></td></tr></table><br /><br />


If you want to see real VGC overtracking, ask him what NPD has Valkyria Chronicles at. ;)



So they'd be fully translating a multiplatform game, but only actually releasing one version of the game, seems like a waste.  You'rebasically passing up free money.  90% of the cost of localizing one version carries over to the other. 



jarrod said:
Mad55 said:
<table style="width: 90%;" border="0"><tr><td><strong>Soriku said:</strong><br /><p>About ToV vs. DotNW sales...I got LTD numbers for them from a GAF user.<br><br>ToV standard edition did 137,473. Limited edition did 6988. Total: 144,461.<br> <br> DotNW did 138,096.<br><br>So VGC is overtracking...and there isn't a whole lot of difference betwen the games.</p></td></tr></table><br /><br />


If you want to see real VGC overtracking, ask him what NPD has Valkyria Chronicles at. ;)

nyeh nyeh no proof



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makingmusic476 said:

So they'd be fully translating a multiplatform game, but only actually releasing one version of the game, seems like a waste.  You'rebasically passing up free money.  90% of the cost of localizing one version carries over to the other. 


Very much this.

Unless Nintendo or Sony has some deal with Namco it would make zero sense to only release one version.



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darthdevidem01 said:
jarrod said:
Mad55 said:
<table style="width: 90%;" border="0"><tr><td><strong>Soriku said:</strong><br /><p>About ToV vs. DotNW sales...I got LTD numbers for them from a GAF user.<br><br>ToV standard edition did 137,473. Limited edition did 6988. Total: 144,461.<br> <br> DotNW did 138,096.<br><br>So VGC is overtracking...and there isn't a whole lot of difference betwen the games.</p></td></tr></table><br /><br />


If you want to see real VGC overtracking, ask him what NPD has Valkyria Chronicles at. ;)

nyeh nyeh no proof

WTH is wrong with my message lol.



 

I agree with IxisNaug or what ever his/her name is to some extent, the way companies handle European launches can be diabolically bad, an example is me and some of my friends didn't even know the second BlazBlue game was out over here until I saw a copy in a shop recently. When you handle games like this it becomes a problem when you want to make a push for stronger performances in a region later on, DQVIII was the first ever DQ game released over here and it sold more here then it did in the US and since then DQ games have had a some what cult but strong following in Europe. This shows games can sell when handled right but if you handle a game like the way Vesperia was handled in Europe or even the shockingly bad handling of Samurai Shodown Anthology you're doomed from the start and such failings can end up having a knock on effect, all this is taking into account how long Europeans have to wait for releases, Vesperia was over a year and a half mind you.