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Are Xenoblade, TLS, Pandora, DQX coming to USA after the Wii 2 announcement

Yes, all of them are coming 26 32.10%
 
Yes, we will see at least 1 31 38.27%
 
Nope, we're seeing none 7 8.64%
 
Gimme Reggie's address 17 20.99%
 
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SaviorX said:
Mad55 said:
SaviorX said:
Mad55 said:
SaviorX said:
trestres said:

What are the chances? Will they be completely focused on localizing Wii 2 games? Will you be mad if we end up missing on these games? What about Tales of Graces, Zangeki, Another Code R, Disaster, Inazuma, Earth Seeker, etc?


None of the bold are coming to America.

Xenoblade is September

Tales & The Last Story are 2012.

Tales of graces is confirmed for 2011

You gonna trust Namco?

when have they ever lied about releases?

Touche, but then again, when have they made a decision that would actually garner them money?

Everything they have done this gen was in an effort to make as least money as possible.

lol Touche Touche



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I've pretty much given up on most of those, this E3 is their last chance to be annouced for localization... except DQX, that game's most likely coming over

I voted for the last option :p



well, the one I care about most is xenoblade... And I think that's most likely within 2 years >_>.

Dragon Quest X will come out west imo... and I think it will come out on wii cause SE likes to put games late or after the consoles main lifespan

but  that's just my opinion... but this thread is mostly opinions.

The last story urm, i dunno doesn't particularly interest me



miz1q2w3e said:

I've pretty much given up on most of those, this E3 is their last chance to be annouced for localization... except DQX, that game's most likely coming over

I voted for the last option :p


xenoblade chronicles is already announce for wii... so at the very least you could :X do illegal or expensive things



ishiki said:

well, the one I care about most is xenoblade... And I think that's most likely within 2 years >_>.

Dragon Quest X will come out west imo... and I think it will come out on wii cause SE likes to put games late or after the consoles main lifespan

but  that's just my opinion... but this thread is mostly opinions.

The last story urm, i dunno doesn't particularly interest me

O_o



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miz1q2w3e said:
ishiki said:

well, the one I care about most is xenoblade... And I think that's most likely within 2 years >_>.

Dragon Quest X will come out west imo... and I think it will come out on wii cause SE likes to put games late or after the consoles main lifespan

but  that's just my opinion... but this thread is mostly opinions.

The last story urm, i dunno doesn't particularly interest me

O_o


well, square enix is rather slow, always. And plus xenoblade's release is sooner than all of them isn't it in europe atleast? And, I was just making things up for fun.



Train wreck said:
MaxwellGT2000 said:
Train wreck said:

Does it matter?  Im sure all the games listed will flop anyway, why waste money and resources translating a game for poor sales?  Guess Nintendo didnt learn anything from Sin and Punishment.


How does this add to the thread?  And you're calling the games a flop before they've come out and doing it without basis or content, there are rules about that you know?  Chill with this sort of thing cause it's very dangerously close to that okay/not okay line, eventually it catches up to people.

It adds to the thread because one of the options to choose is "Nope, we're not seeing none" and I gave my reasons why.  Insight is a funny thing, you can draw from examples already on the system, like Sin and Punishment and apply it to each of the titles listed and get an idea of how the games will sell.  I dont need the games to be released to get an answer, the Wii userbase already tells me so.

But whatever


Oh generalities

Best selling console versions of some series while it doesn't sell a game series that hasn't been seen since the N64, is in the top five hardest games this generation, and is not even in the same genre of games the OP is talking about, on rails shump =/= JRPGs (good ones I might add cause I've played a few listed) and a couple of action games (one being pretty bad the other being average).  

Historically Shumps never sell over a million and have a very dedicated but niche base... people like me



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DQX and TLS will without a doubt IMO.  Xenoblade Chronicles is very likely as well, considering it is coming here to Europe later this year (though that never helped the likes of Terranigma and Disaster).  The others I wouldn't hold out too much hope for, I'm not saying they won't, but they are nowhere near as likely.

You didn't mention it, but if Pikmin 3 is real and is indeed for the Wii, I'll be very surprised if NPC Pikmin 2 does see a very late US release.




ishiki said:
miz1q2w3e said:
ishiki said:

well, the one I care about most is xenoblade... And I think that's most likely within 2 years >_>.

Dragon Quest X will come out west imo... and I think it will come out on wii cause SE likes to put games late or after the consoles main lifespan

but  that's just my opinion... but this thread is mostly opinions.

The last story urm, i dunno doesn't particularly interest me

O_o


well, square enix is rather slow, always. And plus xenoblade's release is sooner than all of them isn't it in europe atleast? And, I was just making things up for fun.

Oh, I thought you were talking about just Xenoblade >_<

And no, it hasn't been released in Europe :(



The next Nintendo console likely will not be in the US for 10-20 months.  They is plenty of time and demand for new Wii games in the US.



 

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