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"A while ago Namco announced that they had no plans to release either Tales fo Symphonia or Baten Kaitos in Europe. They believed that the sales that were predicted for these two titles would be worth it. In the natural way of the internet a petition was made and people signed. [I signed it too! -tphi]
However, unlike most internet petitions, it was acknowledged. Namco have announced that the highly anticipated RPGs Tales of Symphonia and Baten Kaitos will be coming to Europe after all.
Speaking exclusively to Cube-Europe a Namco representative said:
'I am pleased to let you know that both of these titles will be released on the GameCube for Europe. However, this will not take place until the end of this year/beginning of next year due to the lengthy translation process.'"
God damn, this is great news, both of these RPGS looks suuuperb and have had great reviews. If there's one genre the Cube lacks in, it's RPGs, and here are two brilliant ones, confirmed (and exclusive I presume). Top news.
Now Nintendo have to follow suit and bring out Giftpia.. pullease..
I was wondering when there would be confirmation news, but now we have it!
TALES!
Baten Kaitos looks a damn fine game, can't wait.
*Moist*
About time the GameCube got some decent RPGs!
:D
"A while ago Namco announced that they had no plans to release either Tales fo Symphonia or Baten Kaitos in Europe. They believed that the sales that were predicted for these two titles would be worth it. In the natural way of the internet a petition was made and people signed. [I signed it too! -tphi]
However, unlike most internet petitions, it was acknowledged. Namco have announced that the highly anticipated RPGs Tales of Symphonia and Baten Kaitos will be coming to Europe after all.
Speaking exclusively to Cube-Europe a Namco representative said:
'I am pleased to let you know that both of these titles will be released on the GameCube for Europe. However, this will not take place until the end of this year/beginning of next year due to the lengthy translation process.'"
God damn, this is great news, both of these RPGS looks suuuperb and have had great reviews. If there's one genre the Cube lacks in, it's RPGs, and here are two brilliant ones, confirmed (and exclusive I presume). Top news.
Now Nintendo have to follow suit and bring out Giftpia.. pullease..