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Thu 05/12/02 at 13:10
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isnt the 'newest' release date supposed to be tommorow??? so far ive not heard anyone talk about this and 6/12/02 is the date on most websites. as i havent heard anything about it i only assume this too is now not going happen,

has anyone heard of a definate release date, it seems we've been waiting forever for this,
Thu 05/12/02 at 15:04
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Heh- yeah, like Sam said, i got my copy of SMB 2 from an unnamed website :D for the good rpice of £32 altogether, and that's including P+P. Not bad too- got it in four days. :D
Thu 05/12/02 at 14:13
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You see that may seem stupid to you, but not to me. I got all of my NTSC games cheaper than you could buy them here, so thats a bonus. The only shadow hanging over freeloader is when it will be released, not if.
Thu 05/12/02 at 14:04
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Buying games before you have the capacity to play them seems to me to be the hight of stupidity.

If you waited until you were aware that your "freeloader had been dispatched to you, and then ordered the imports, that would be OK.

But buying a load of games on the premise that you will be getting a product which has yet to be released just seems dumb.

Sorry if that offends, but I would never do that. If for no reason other than the interest I will save on buying the games at a later date.
Thu 05/12/02 at 14:04
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Time_Warp wrote:
> I got Super Monkey Ball 2 from a Canadian company on Ebay. Overall it
> cost me £40 and got here in 4 days.
>
> Better than some English companies. (:)

Monkey ball cost me £33 from toys R us in the florida mall.

:¬)
Thu 05/12/02 at 14:03
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Kastro wrote:
> Where do all of you get your imports from?

I got SMB and SMS while i was in America, but SSX and TH3 i got from Goblin, they were in a half price sale.
Thu 05/12/02 at 14:02
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I got Super Monkey Ball 2 from a Canadian company on Ebay. Overall it cost me £40 and got here in 4 days.

Better than some English companies. (:)
Thu 05/12/02 at 14:02
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Time_Warp wrote:
> Calum, you could just sell them to someone who has an American Cube on
> Ebay if worse comes to worse.
>
> As soon as it comes out I will buy Animal Crossing...it looks great!
>
> (:)

I would rather buy an American cube. I got some of those games at bargain prices.
Thu 05/12/02 at 14:00
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Where do all of you get your imports from?
Thu 05/12/02 at 13:57
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Calum, you could just sell them to someone who has an American Cube on Ebay if worse comes to worse.

As soon as it comes out I will buy Animal Crossing...it looks great!

(:)
Thu 05/12/02 at 13:48
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Well ive got NTSC copies of:

Monkey Ball 2
SMS
SSX Tricky
Tony Hawks 3

So if freeloader doesnt get released, im going to be a wee bit crabbit.

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