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hmm aren't the wii and 360 free region for games too?

if you eager just import them-



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Jo21 said:
hmm aren't the wii and 360 free region for games too?

if you eager just import them-

 

You have to mod your Wii system to make it region free, it normally isn't supposed to be. I'm not sure about the 360, but I'd assume the same for that system.



wfz said:
Jo21 said:
hmm aren't the wii and 360 free region for games too?

if you eager just import them-

 

You have to mod your Wii system to make it region free, it normally isn't supposed to be. I'm not sure about the 360, but I'd assume the same for that system.

 

360 is region free but the game developers can deside if they want their game to region locked or not, Veperia is region locked but Lost Oddessey for example was not.



If it isn't turnbased it isn't worth playing   (mostly)

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But the thing is that namco needs to advertise their games more so they can get an increase in sales.



   

TOS DOTNW

is a spin off......if it outsells TOV it is ASTOUNDING....that a spin-off Tales game will be able to outsell a MAIN Tales game

so Iw ouldn't worry about TOS DOTNW



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Ditto



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

Was the first one very well advertised? I mean what do you expect. Its not like the Tales series has ever been a frontrunner RPG franchise in the first place.



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It's very common for smaller RPG's to get little to no marketing. Many of my favorite RPG's never saw their way to a television ad. So really it's nothing to get worried about, it will do fine.



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Ever heard of Infinite Undiscovery? It got a TV ad(yes in the US) and it still didn't sell very well.



Soriku said:
@Riachu

Is IU even that good of a game? =/

I never played it but from what I know, it is not all that great.  The game seems to suffer from serious design issues and a severe lack of polish probably as a result of the game's rushed development period.  Just because it is not that good doesn't mean it can't sell well.  Look at 50 Cent Bulletproof.  It was terrible yet it sold over a million copies though I think the "50 Cent" title might have something to do with it.