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Posted: 11th December 2008 16:20
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Europeans can look forward to their first official taste of Chrono Trigger on February 6th, 2009. That's right, Europe's never had an official release for Chrono Trigger, ever, so this is the first chance many Europeans will have to enjoy the game legally.
If it's any consolation, Europe, Americans never got English versions of Terranigma or VibRibbon. Well, maybe that isn't much of a consolation. But hey, congratulations! Source: Kotaku This post has been edited by laszlow on 11th December 2008 18:18 -------------------- |
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Post #173798
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Posted: 11th December 2008 16:49
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Posts: 487 Joined: 6/11/2007 Awards:
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Finally! To bad it's after Christmas, but oh well, it's pretty close to my birthday.
By the way, Europe never got Earthbound either =( |
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Post #173799
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Posted: 11th December 2008 17:05
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Quote (Gigantuar @ 11th December 2008 11:49) By the way, Europe never got Earthbound either =( If we listed every single game Europe got the shaft on, we'd be here all day. I wonder if anyone is going to care, or if they've all just imported it from the US already anyway? -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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Post #173802
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Posted: 11th December 2008 19:38
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Posts: 487 Joined: 6/11/2007 Awards:
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Quote (Rangers51 @ 11th December 2008 18:05) Quote (Gigantuar @ 11th December 2008 11:49) By the way, Europe never got Earthbound either =( If we listed every single game Europe got the shaft on, we'd be here all day. I wonder if anyone is going to care, or if they've all just imported it from the US already anyway? Unless you got a Yankee-SNES (in other words, if you're using a converter) the game will be in black and white.. But to stay on-topic, does anyone know if there is any differences from the SNES- and DS-versions? I've heard of some minor translation business. |
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Post #173810
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Posted: 11th December 2008 21:21
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The American DS cart can be played on a EU DS. I wasn't actually talking about the SNES version at all.
The differences are pretty much on the order of all of the GBA remake games. There are new areas to explore, some new enemies and bosses, some new weapons, armor, etc. There's a Pokemon-ish monster arena function that I don't really know much about because I haven't done anything with it. But it's pretty vanilla from what I've seen and heard. -------------------- "To create something great, you need the means to make a lot of really bad crap." - Kevin Kelly Why aren't you shopping AmaCoN? |
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