Try to stay on topic...
Following my own advice: Most delay news is like Meh! to me. It either a game I was never planning on buying or it will be a game that I am ok with waiting a little longer to get just so it will become a better game.
Sounds like a mid-September release to me. I wish that I lived in the UK.
Here's hoping.
I have the eye. I just want games that do this too.
LoL an American product from an American company who doesn't (same as most "American Companies") produce their products in America, have out sourced allot of American jobs, and who's former CEO lobbied before Congress to allow an unlimited amount of "guest workers" (Non-Citizens) to come work in America on temporary work Visas.
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What can I say. Its hard to let go of the first.
Guess I should have pointed that out, but my point is that games are not made for America they are made for the world. A game not doing well in America yet selling 250k units in a week world wide is hardly anywhere near bombing.
Open your eyes. There are gamers who live in other parts of the world who also buy video games. Though it is true what was said about No More Heros, Burnout Paradise has sold over 250k copies (worldwide) in its first week.
I know this thread is about sales in the US. That being said, a game with low sales on its first week in the US doesn't directly mean that all is lost. That is the whole purpose for worldwide releases. Different regions of the world have different taste. T...
It has sold over over 250k copies worldwide across both consoles in its first week. You might wanna get your eyes checked. There is a whole world outside the borders of America y'know.
http://www.vgchartz.com/wee...
demos count as advertisments. People will spend more money at a later time to buy the full version of that demo. Also since they are free, it really no big deal for people to delete them when finished playing them, unlike arcade games which (should) take longer to complete.
Just think of it as buying a game expansion before buying the full game. If you do that you can see that your really aren't paying much more than you would for a game expansion which usually run between US $30-$40.
I view it as buying a game expansion but only in reverse.
And I was a Nintendo fanboy in those days.
Is the government going to start paying for my broadband internet services?
I guess the "Open Zone" will become the Oppression Zone. Down with the MAN!!!
j/k
This game is extremely addictive and the challenge makes the game more fun to play. Definitely a worth wild buy for only US 7.99.
You should also check out Pixel Junk Monsters. That game is worth the buy and it is quickly addictive.
Impressive trailer. Is this coming to any English regions?
Seems like it could have a really strong story. Now if I could only see a video with some gameplay.
After sex robots go on sale, with all the STDs that are out there, If you are not married or can purchase a robot you can forget about getting laid. LOL
If this translation is accurate then I think we will see one or both of these games this year folks.
"I wonder when we'll be able to sleep..."
Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house,
Not a creature was stirring...
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