R_thanatos
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Region locking in 2017 would be ridiculous right?
Right?
I feel your pain.
I mean who would region lock a console in this day and age ?
Region locking in 2017 would be ridiculous right?
Right?
I played through english games before i even could read/understand it. Those kids will be fine with English, especialy at age 12.
Breaking News: Things have changed since then.
I hate our German obsession with localising everything just as much. It's counterproductive to make teaching English easier. But that's not the point here. Zelda won't change people's opinions on this topic.
From my experience you can get by speaking English a lot more in Germany than you can in either France or Italy
I played through games like Monkey Island when I didnt know a word of english lol, so its definitely possible. I think my early exposure to english games helped me a ton learning it decently later on.
Yeah, I was just joking around really as AC was the worst case I could remember.
I think what this article tells us isn't so much "Zelda won't make launch in Europe" but more "to make launch, NoE has to work overtime in an horrible crunch because they didn't get the extra time they thought they had".
In Belgium I grew up with English because almost no cartoon was dubbed. I'm from '87 BTW.
Now we have way more cartoon channels but everything is dubbed.
I'm afraid most kids won't master English the way I used to.
Well, there's one worst case actually : Earthbound. June 5th 1995 in NA, July 18th 2013 in EU.
Yes, that's what the article said. Nowhere in the article was said that Zelda would be delayed in Europe, as they know it's unlikely.
Me too. I think videogames (especially Zelda 1) are the reason why I started to learn english (I'm french btw)
Question for my EU comrades: How would a digital-only (or very limited physical alongside digital) release at launch feel? If they can't finish it before the production target date...
Right? There's so much English media out there and yet EVERYTHING is getting localised nowadays.
I remember learning "real" English thanks to the 1UP Podcast back then, when stuff like that just wasn't available in German.
Remember, unclear does not mean "OH MY GOD, THEY HAVE DELAYED IT. THE ASSHOLES"
It was broken in other places too. Amazon certainly didn't break the street date for me, or anyone else that I know.They did this because they knew street date was gonna be broken in Europe. And that's what happened. Even Amazon Broke the EU official release date.
Sorry but what does that mean?
Yes, Nintendo is leaking info to Eurogamer to make up for a presentation where the vast majority who will watch have never heard of Eurogamer, much less read the article in question. Is this sarcasm or are you serious?
Well, there's one worst case actually : Earthbound. June 5th 1995 in NA, July 18th 2013 in EU.
Nevermind me bringing up StarTropics II. It got a VC release in 2009? Totally missed that.
I'm interested in what this means:
Does this men Nintendo merely thinks Zelda is a stronger launch title than Mario..or that both are coming at launch? The wording kind of makes me think its the latter.
Animal Crossing Gamecube
US: Sep 2002
EU: Sep 2004
Just saying
Its not being delayed in Europe, its being pushed forward elsewhere.
This is incredible.
Nintendo, you need to step it up. There should be a limit for the Nintendo meme of "being different and unusual."
I'm grateful too that things weren't as accesible as they are now. Kids nowadays are alot dumber now.
I remember calling my dad or aunt every time I needed a translation when playing Zelda 1 or another game that had some text.
Plus, subtitled cartoons were a great way to learn English.
Nintendo never learns, but perhaps they don't need to, due to the loyalty of their fans. But then again, their home consoles have been flopping.
Shortage of the NES console. It's always something with them. This will turn people off. Probably not significant numbers of them, but it will turn some people off.
I can't see them launching a shiny new console without a major flagship title. They did that with 3DS and that didn't fare so well. But it's Nintendo so always expect the unexpected I guess.
But anyway. In a week we all will be smarter. Speculation doesn't lead us anywhere now.
It won't matter if the Switch is region free.
Sepukku. Not Sudoku.Man if NoE can't get their shit together and get this game at launch of switch they should all commit sudoku.
Nah, definitelly sudoku. I'm an expert.Sepukku. Not Sudoku.
I mean, it IS more work to release a game in Europe isn't it? Sounds like they just didn't want to delay it in all regions just to match up to Europe and would rather try to use it to get as much sales as possible for the other launches.
I don't blame Euro fans for being pissed but I don't see anything bad here. Though I guess they should have done whatever they needed to do to make sure all regions get it at launch.
It won't matter if the Switch is region free.
Sepukku. Not Sudoku.
Sepukku. Not Sudoku.
No. That's really bad. They can just delay all of it until everything is finished.It won't matter if the Switch is region free.
Dev kit is region free. I'll be surprised if the main thing isn't.this is where they announce regionfree right? right?
I'm grateful too that things weren't as accesible as they are now. Kids nowadays are alot dumber now.
I remember calling my dad or aunt every time I needed a translation when playing Zelda 1 or another game that had some text.
Plus, subtitled cartoons were a great way to learn English.
It won't matter if the Switch is region free.
It won't matter if the Switch is region free.
When the time comes if this is true, import it!