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Namco, who didn't see the game as finacially viable in Europe, have now confirmed the game will hit our shores, mainly due to Nintendo taking the distribution costs.
Namco are still the publisher but the BIG N once again take some of the pain off the third party developer to encourage more third party releases from the company.
Although to be honest Namco seem to love us enough.
> Sir Bahamut wrote:
> Sure theres less of us but why do
> they discriminate against us.
>
> There are far more people in Europe than in Japan and America put
> together.
But there aren't more Gamecube owners.
> Its the best thing the Gamecube has to offer against the mighty Grand
> Turismo 4 and Forza.
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Grand Turismo is boring and Forza looks equally tedious.
As for Street Racing Syndicate... I really don't think I need another street racing game, what with Burnout 3 and NFSU2. Plus Midnight Club 3 is out soon(ish).
> Sure theres less of us but why do
> they discriminate against us.
There are far more people in Europe than in Japan and America put together.
Go Nintendo.
This is the best news i've heard since the last hour ended!!
Is it multiformat in Japan and America? If so then Nintendo would be smart to stick 'only on gamecube' on the PAL versions (if they can get away with it).
> yeah Gran Turismo is a rally game. Loads of dirt tracks and co drivers
> in GT. Yep.
Well what is it exactly then? It's based on track. And GT4 does have dirt tracks... I think.