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what blows my mind is xenoblade was the #1 preordered title on amazon for a week...something like 100k preorders... | |
I am really happy to see the mic drop make a return, I really wish he would just go back to the same style he had on youtube, but nonetheless he has improved drastically since his first video on the escapist. | |
one of the many reasons that i rage when i hear about fucking region lock or as i like to call it taking it up the ass from corporations | |
Spot on. Also, the very same thing is true for Sony Europe. Although to a bit lesser extent. | |
That made me laugh quite a bit... Perhaps NoA is busy making plans to localize the games at the moment? | |
I love how people hate Jim. He should be given a medal for being the most nerd-rage inducing commentator. | |
I dont own a wii and I can still feel the Pain of not having those games coming over. | |
lulz, well done sir, well done. These decisions reek of laziness and disregard. Reek."What's that? The handful of games that are exclusive to our console and actually worth playing? Nah, let's not release those. We're fine with just remaking Link to the Past for the 5th time, and slapping 3D on everything under the sun. That'll line our pockets with gold just fine." DX | |
Im sorry but imo companies do act retarded especially the really big ones that have lots of red tape or daft company culture. While im not in the industry ive read tales from ppl who have worked in the Japanese games industry and the insane business culture they have, with tales of company execs green lighting game projects with practically none of the game design fleshed out, soly on the basis that the design document has a good title thats a haiku or some other horsecrap. As for NOA we dont know why they wont localise those games, they havnt told us and until they do ill have to make a guess. And how I see it it doesnt look to good, ild say is bloody retarded. | |
Well, Zelda: Skyward Sword and Kirby Wii. Not that they're talking about Kirby Wii at all though, so it's amazing that I even remember it. But yeah, still. I don't particularly care about any of those three games myself, but if one is already translated into English, what is the problem NoA? Also, hurray for the return of the mic drop! | |
Just record it with Fraps or something,that should do the trick. OT:Well it seems as the farther the show goes on,the more sense Jim makes so congrats on evolving past what would've been a show that was DOA. | |
You are right, Jim. A sad state of affairs... :( | |
I just realized that Jim is what I always feared the Star Wars Kid would grow up to be. But then again, now he's being paid for it, so I guess someone, somewhere, somehow thinks it's a good business decision. Possibly the same people who build castles on swamps. | |
Best Jimquisition so far. He's making sense here, can agree on all points and he's almost funny even. | |
the only episode of the jimquisition that hasn't actually made me feel like an idiot for watching it. i hope it stays more in this vein. he most certainly has a point, why would NOA let the wii go out with a whimper in the hope of porting games to the next gen, while giving gamers no reason to truly believe that the WiiU will be any different? | |
Anyone else noticed how Jim resembles Lord Varys from A Game of Thrones? | |
I can only say stupid publishers left us in the EU bleed and now for the first time, I'm happy to get something first... but I'm sad for all people in NA that can't play these fine games... but Jim got it wrong... the problem is EFFING STUPID REGION LOCKS which are illegal means to prevent game import (read: bought games) !!!! *shakes*fist* also what's wrong with EscapistMagazine comments? who would like to use the not yet five years from now "myspace" called "facebook" comments??? | |
Threatening piracy is really the only way gamers can weild power against billion dollar companies. I'm not a Nintendo fan so it doesn't matter to me one way or another, but I'd love to see these jerks sweat over fans protesting the lack of release by pirating the EU version since they can't buy it in NA, which really does mean "WE DON'T WANT YOUR MONEY". So if they don't want your money, that means it's open season as far as I'm concerned. | |
I stopped buying anything for my wii after they decided to jip us from Fatal Frame 4. NoA is really hurting the system. :(
His choice of words and his dressed down appearance is supposed to display the gamer side of him, and really just seeing the title of this episode gave me those exact same lingering thoughts. He is saying what many of us may be feeling. Even after large outcries over these matters NoA refuses to give exact reasoning behind their decisions even though the potential paying customers are sitting right there with raised eyebrows. Do they -need- to give a reason? Well I suppose they don't, but leaving us in the dark doesn't do them any favors either. I haven't used my Netflix Box in over a year for games, hence why I now call it my Box o' Netflix, and really I feel that could have been different had they decided to localize these games that actually held my interest rather than flaunting the never ending list of disappointing titles. :( | |
What makes you think i want just these games? and all you're pointing out is that that NOA (and it is NOA, i dont know where you got the D from) are not worried by the emotions and feelings of one demographic of it's customers. i'm not saying people who want these games are the sole demographic of nintendo's customers, im just saying nintendo has many chances to increase the demographics of people who play their products, and they keep missing out on the opportunities because they wont localise games. So what if i might want to play Earthbound | |
Ok so they're either being a bunch of dicks for not releasing it in north america for no reason or they're being a bunch of dicks for not telling us what the reason is or they're being a bunch of dicks for not telling us that there is a reason they can't inform us of said reason. Pick one. | |
Yes. And it's awesome. | |
The stupid regionalism of companies certainly pisses me off since it limits the audience for a game but people who refuse to play games that aren't localized piss me off just as much. Even if Nintendo went out of their way to localize everything they published you NA gamers would still end up missing out on numerous game, if you really want to play these games mod your console or get a Japanese console. People who depend on localization will always be missing out. | |
is it just me | |
As usual you're reiterating what everyone already knows, but I really liked this one. We saw you as a gamer that actually believed in something, and you actually did some research. Keep it going! | |
playsaia dot com, japanvideogames dot com, videogameimports dot com ect ect. Does that solve your problem? | |
There isn't any more reason to get mad at Nintendo any more than any of those various other localization companies. Atlus and Aksys "deserve" to be whined at just as much, Atlus not localizing the Megami Tenseis, Aksys not localizing 360 versions of Shikigami 3 and Arcana Heart 3. Singling out Nintendo ignores that this same problem is true for practically every game company. | |
The worst part about this is all those games are in my favorite genre. Dragon Quest X is really the only game I care about for the Wii, so it would have been nice to have others to look forward to. After all, you're going to tell me stuff made by teams who created Xenosaga and Final Fantasy can't sell in America? Let's not forget that they would liven up what has been essentially FPS hell. The sentiment seems to be "all America cares about is Call of Duty," so **** them. Wii is nothing more than a waste of space in my apartment. Given that WiiU is little more than third party ports for systems that already exist, what's the point? This could have done a lot to help Nintendo's rep with actual gamers (not casuals like my parents), but it's just sad. | |
Thank you, Jim. This is the best video you've put out yet. When you're not talking down to the audience and outright insulting us for "humor", and instead put out some legitimate discussion that everybody can relate to, you can make some damn good videos. | |
Wow, definitely the best one so far. Satire indeed. One small niggle though: Nintendo have always been a fairly honest company... so giving the impression that they give a shit of any size would be lying! | |
Been a PAL shmup fan myself I cant afford to import a Japanese console so ill buy all the region free ones I can get and pray to RSG to localise the rest. You do have a point though some US WII gamers act like this sort of localisation shit is new or something that rarly happens. Maybe its because the games like JRPGs have only recently become niche, but for anyone who is into other niche Japanese games like shmups or those living in europe and down under we are well accustomed to this kind of shit happening and have learnd to live with it(Thats why importing has always been rather popular in PAL areas) If I was to list off every Japanese game that I liked that didnt see a UK release ild be here all night. (I still cry myself to sleep over the Langrisser series) Saying that, this particular case with NOA does stand out as retarded considering I can see nothing stopping NOA for localising them. That is apart from any marketing image problem and they dont want to risk their casual business. But this can be easily avoided if publishers use a genre grading system of casual and hardcore. Atleast all this crap is bringing attention to the the whole localisation issue, hopefully something good will come out of it. | |
That answer they gave because they promised one, it was one of those political non-answers people like to give when they want people to shut up for a while. Hopefully so they can get their shit together and eventually give the real answer. I'm happy I live in the UK and will be able to play these games but there is a bitter taste in my mouth because of this. Nintendo, people are begging to throw money at you, take it. Well at the very least they haven't said no. I'm hoping they just gave than non-answer because they are sorting things out and they weren't in a place to confirm it yet. | |
And here I thought Nintendo was all about Mario...And why - cause most of the good stuff doesn't hit the mainstream. | |
Now, take that level of annoyance, crank it to 11, and you have Nintendo of Australia. | |
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As a Nintendo fanboy, I say:
I agree. 100%. And this isn't the first time something like this happened. *coughMother3cough* It's been absolutely mind-boggling. I signed one of Operation Rainfall's petitions. I sent a little email to NoA. And really, to be shot down in such a manner is just downright disrespectful. I am kinda curious about the accuracy of that chart he displayed, but yeah, it seems mostly believable. The Wii does need more games than first-party titles. And now three critically acclaimed games are being kept out of our reach!
I can see SOME reasons to justify this. After all, the American gaming public generally hates JRPG. And there is the very real fact that not everybody who show interest would actually buy the game. Many would also wait to buy them used. But as Jim mentioned, sell it in limited quantities or take online-only sales or something. This wouldn't be the first time Nintendo did THAT either (Electroplankton), so "niche market appeal" isn't really going to cut it as an excuse. And two out of three of those games have been translated to english. One of the biggest aspects of localization is done. This isn't exactly some major Herculean task.
But I'd also like to point out that Operation Rainfall isn't done. So rather than resort to piracy, why not keep trying to get these games localized? That's just me speaking, anyway. I also know that people on this site do tend to look for any excuse to spite Nintendo, so the fact that they get some good games is merely a nice bonus. But hey, anyone who I can help get involved in trying to legitimately get these games localized is another person showing interest. No need to resort to piracy yet...
Still, on another unrelated note: Wow, Jim seems to have become a lot more popular now that he did an episode bashing Nintendo (as right as he was.) How fickle the Escapist is...