| Gamerace said: I agree, the use of UK voice talent means NoA has no plans to bring this over. |
Xenoblade and The Last Story say hi.


| Gamerace said: I agree, the use of UK voice talent means NoA has no plans to bring this over. |
Xenoblade and The Last Story say hi.
curl-6 said:
Xenoblade and The Last Story say hi. |
You realize you just proved my point?
They only reason Xenoblade and TLS have UK voices is because NoA took a pass on them but NoE didn't. It wasn't until after Operation Rainfall and the (modestly) successful launch of Xenoblade in Europe that NoA finally decided to bring it here (without paying for localization). They aren't even publishing TLS and we have yet to see if Xseed is localizing it (American talent) or not.
Clearly NoA has no current plans to bring FF2 here. However, if they see demand is sufficent (unlikely) it could happen later.
Nice. I saw this as I wanted to register my code for Pandora's Tower (does that have a US-release-date now?) on Club Nintendo. I didn't expect such games so late in Wiis life.


Gamerace said:
You realize you just proved my point? They only reason Xenoblade and TLS have UK voices is because NoA took a pass on them but NoE didn't. It wasn't until after Operation Rainfall and the (modestly) successful launch of Xenoblade in Europe that NoA finally decided to bring it here (without paying for localization). They aren't even publishing TLS and we have yet to see if Xseed is localizing it (American talent) or not. Clearly NoA has no current plans to bring FF2 here. However, if they see demand is sufficent (unlikely) it could happen later. |
Still didn't stop Xenoblade and The Last Story making their way Stateside. A publisher like XSEED may pick up Project Zero 2 even in NoA don't.
curl-6 said:
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Not disagreeing with that. Point is one of intent. NoA currently has no intention, so NoE is doing their own English translation.
Whether healthy sales convince NoA (like in Xenoblade's case) or if Xseed or someone else picks it up is another matter.