Normally, we get PAL territory versions of games (complete with European language select and stuff). The labels, boxes, and instructions are all printed and assembled locally.
However, something I've noticed with atleast Sprung and ZooKeeper is that they come from the US. Now this isn't THAT strange, seeing as DS is region-free, and not abnormal - the launch version of Advance Wars was essentially a US copy, but packaged here. I deduced this, because later, when I bought another copy of Advance Wars, it had a different title screen, a language option screen, and wouldn't communicate with my first copy. IT would seem they use carts intended for US consumption over here.
The odd thing though, is that SPrung and Zookeepr keep the packaging from the US - they say "For sale only in US and Canada". The labels also have the suffix -USA on them. So are we getting dumped excess supply of these titles? I guess it's one way of getting titles here earlier.
However, something I've noticed with atleast Sprung and ZooKeeper is that they come from the US. Now this isn't THAT strange, seeing as DS is region-free, and not abnormal - the launch version of Advance Wars was essentially a US copy, but packaged here. I deduced this, because later, when I bought another copy of Advance Wars, it had a different title screen, a language option screen, and wouldn't communicate with my first copy. IT would seem they use carts intended for US consumption over here.
The odd thing though, is that SPrung and Zookeepr keep the packaging from the US - they say "For sale only in US and Canada". The labels also have the suffix -USA on them. So are we getting dumped excess supply of these titles? I guess it's one way of getting titles here earlier.