Persona Q have same amount of preorders as Mario Kart...
IMPOSSIBURU!
Persona Q have same amount of preorders as Mario Kart...
IMPOSSIBURU!
I miss the times when Just Dance Wii U used to be a huge beast! 
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| AZWification said: I miss the times when Just Dance Wii U used to be a huge beast! |
Not in Japan though...was it?
| AZWification said: I miss the times when Just Dance Wii U used to be a huge beast! |
Those were the good ol' days. It feels like only just yesterday.

Conegamer said:
Not in Japan though...was it? |
Did you see that 4 point spike a few days ago? The thing was going berserk.

| AshKetchum1992 said: Have those Super Robot Warz games ever been brought to the west? |
Many mecha titles included are released only in Japan and the number of titles involved within a single game means complicated rights and licensing issues when releasing it elsewhere (a problem that also affects other games, such as Jump Super Stars).
Thus far, only Original Generation games are officially released for the English market by Atlus USA. The titles of the games are given as Super Robot Taisen, possibly to avoid potential confusion with the British television series, Robot Wars. The games do not have the licensing problems other games may have since only original creations not from any anime or manga series are used in the lineup, thus making it the first game in the series to be released outside of the Asian market.[2] Atlus also released Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier for the Nintendo DS on April 28, 2009.[3]
BaldrSkies said:
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Oh well... At least Mario Kart 8 is going to back to being an unstoppable monster of a game! 
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ktay95 said:
International releases[edit]Many mecha titles included are released only in Japan and the number of titles involved within a single game means complicated rights and licensing issues when releasing it elsewhere (a problem that also affects other games, such as Jump Super Stars). Thus far, only Original Generation games are officially released for the English market by Atlus USA. The titles of the games are given as Super Robot Taisen, possibly to avoid potential confusion with the British television series, Robot Wars. The games do not have the licensing problems other games may have since only original creations not from any anime or manga series are used in the lineup, thus making it the first game in the series to be released outside of the Asian market.[2] Atlus also released Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier for the Nintendo DS on April 28, 2009.[3] |
So sad. Endless Frontier is my favorite DS exclusive.
I wonder when the gap between 5th and 6th place will ever close. I also wonder when the bottom of the charts will be something besides a 3+ way tie for 11 points between a bunch of games we can't even see until they get a point and become part of another huge tie for 12 points.
This almost fell off my 'chartz buddy. Now it isn't.
I'm glad Sword Art is getting some points. I'm nearing the halfway point in the anime at the moment! (I hear it's all downhill from hereon out)
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