^oh i didnt know that sony published it,thats my mistake there
^oh i didnt know that sony published it,thats my mistake there
Riachu said:
@brute You overlooked one fact: Sony published FFVII when it was release in America. Infinite Undiscovery is being published by S-E, not Microsost. Name one game was was advertised by a company other than the publisher of the game.
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Exclusive games are advertised by Sony/MS all the time, even when they don't publish the games. Plus you Have GTA4, which had massive ad campaigns by Microsoft and Sony. And from what i have heard before Sony does lots of this, instead of giving just cash to companies for games they do the ad campaign and help with the retail/packaging costs.
what is the age range for T rated games ??? it surprises me that europe would rate a game 16+ and just T for teen in USA.....
I do prefer the US box art personally

Griffin said:
Exclusive games are advertised by Sony/MS all the time, even when they don't publish the games. Plus you Have GTA4, which had massive ad campaigns by Microsoft and Sony. And from what i have heard before Sony does lots of this, instead of giving just cash to companies for games they do the ad campaign and help with the retail/packaging costs.
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Well, I know Microsoft are still involved with IU's release even though S-E are publishing it. Maybe Microsoft are giving a big advertsing campaign a la Lost Odyssey
| endimion said: what is the age range for T rated games ??? it surprises me that europe would rate a game 16+ and just T for teen in USA..... I do prefer the US box art personally |
T for teen means for 13 year olds and up
| endimion said: what is the age range for T rated games ??? it surprises me that europe would rate a game 16+ and just T for teen in USA..... I do prefer the US box art personally |
13+ is the age range for the T rated games. I like both box arts but I personally think the euro box is cooler
endmion thanks for pointing it out,im also now wondering why they did it 16+ in europe