Not a lot of titles, mostly shovelware or niche titles from Europe have made their way into Mexican stores, more notably Game Planet and Gamers which are supposed to be related, but I have also seen some in Costco and Sams Club. I got Euro Contact and Flower Sun and Rain new for DS back in 2009 for a measly $50 pesos each, love their big cases and the Contact cover was definitely better than US version. I also have seen R-Type Tactics, Bladestorm PS3 and some other licensed games with the PEGI rating in those stores.
I really don't think Gameplanet and Gamers are related. The prices, sales and products they carry are way too different from each other.
About the bold text: I did the same, hahahah!
I have seen a lot of euro DS games here.
Back to the Saint Seiya title, I think if it was going to be an official American release we would have heard from Bandai Namco and the ESRB. I´m probably going to import the Japanese version regardless, it is only $20 more expensive than the PAL version from Play-Asia, and I would rather have my money going to them than to the thieves in GamePlanet. Hell, it is cheaper to order the European version from there and have it shipped to Mexico and you´d probably get the game earlier too.
Hey, those $20 could be spent on another game
For now, I would rather pay to Gameplanet: I don't want to deal with credit cards, international orders, shipping costs, weeks of waiting for untracked parcels or Play-Asia (my last order with them wasn't the most positive experience)
But your are right, it's a tiny bit cheaper:
http://www.play-asia.com/Saint_Seiya_Sanctuary_Battle/paOS-13-71-bp-49-en-70-4lm3.html
I just checked the blu-ray box of the Saint Seiya movies:
http://www.play-asia.com/Saint_Seiy...ited_Edition/paOS-13-71-a7-49-en-70-4d3l.html
Why the heck are DVDs/blu-rays so expensive in Japan? I mean, $100 for just 1 volume? :|