European DS Launch and Titles Announced 21
GamesIndustry.biz has the news that the Nintendo DS has been slated for a March 11th launch in Europe. The launch will carry 15 different titles, and the handheld will be bundled with the Metroid Prime: Hunters demo, as it was in the states. Australian gamers have something to be happy about as well. From the article: "The £99 price point is around the expected mark. Interestingly, Australian fans will pay the equivalent of around £90 for theirs, and although exchange rate fluctuations are believed to be behind that slightly more flattering figure, they can hardly be blamed for the unusual sight of Nintendo hardware making it onto store shelves down under before it does so here; Aussie gamers will be able to pick up a DS from 24th February onward."
They'll have 15 Titles? (Score:2, Interesting)
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Again... (Score:1, Insightful)
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I just plug in my Gameboy SP adapter to charge it.
Games? I've noticed that most games that come to Australia have been localized in the US (just changed to support PAL). There are a few games that we get from Europe (not as much).
Call me a whiner, but I don't see why we can't get it at least within a month of Japan/US, especially when most games are already localized to US standards (hmmm a misnomer there...)
For a portable, these should be minor
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The DS does have multiple languages in the firmware, but each game still has to be translated into about 5 languages before it can be launched in Europe. The DS won't do that for them.
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First of all, the language issue. This may seem hard for you to believe, but a huge proportion of European games do not get any kind of additional translation work. Moreover, this is not seen as a bad thing. I've spoken to numerous French and German gamers who are annoyed when they are given a release specific to their own language and will import a version from the UK. The reason for this is quite simple... most translations o
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When a game is localised it usually gets translated into French, German and Spanish. Well, Europe has more than 4 countries (counting the English version). There has been exactly one game that has been translated in my mother tongue, but I don't mind playing the English version. Actually that's how I learned English when I was young.
Furthermore, I absolutely hate removal of cultural references because we may not understand them. How are supposed to learn and understand other cultures if everything gets co
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And I have no idea where South/Latin America comes into all this...
Different Prices (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Different Prices (Score:2, Informative)
As it happens, the received wisdom is that prices should be a lot higher in the UK (and Australia) than in the USA - typi
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Tariffs? Distance? Asian Economy (Score:2, Informative)
In addition, Europe is much further away from Japan than Australia is.
Another thing you should keep in mind is that Australia's economy is a part of Asia. Hence, if Japan's Yen is stable, the Australian dollar is generally stable.
Re:Tariffs? Distance? Asian Economy (Score:1)
GST/VAT in Australia is 10%, but in the EU it is between 15 and 25% (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VAT [wikipedia.org])
24th of February? (Score:2)
Nintendo 'VIP' peeps.... (Score:2)
I knew there was a reason for signing up for this VIP thing, I'm gonna try and flog a DS on eBay. L@@K RARE IN HAND!