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I'll hit them over the head with a frying pan!
> Bleeders wrote:
> *If* Doshin does well in Europe, then Nintendo *may* consider it.
> Although it doesn't look likely to be honest, since there's far too
> many languages to translate for in Europe.
>
> Looks like this one is a US only jobby.
>
> That's a BS excuse!
>
> I'm not blaming you for it, you've probably heard it somewhere...but
> we speak the same (or similar as I would normally argue) language to
> the USA, and they're getting the game. And Canadians speak French and
> as far as I know, they're getting the game.
>
> Usually, if America gets a game, then so does Mexico, and they speak
> Spanish. That's three European languages...
I agree.
Although I do remember reading that Nintendo were testing the water with Doshin in Europe and Animal Crossing in the US.
UK in the only English speaking country in Europe.
They'd HAVE to translate it to stand a chance in France, Germany etc...
But how hard can translations be?
> *If* Doshin does well in Europe, then Nintendo *may* consider it.
> Although it doesn't look likely to be honest, since there's far too
> many languages to translate for in Europe.
>
> Looks like this one is a US only jobby.
That's a BS excuse!
I'm not blaming you for it, you've probably heard it somewhere...but we speak the same (or similar as I would normally argue) language to the USA, and they're getting the game. And Canadians speak French and as far as I know, they're getting the game.
Usually, if America gets a game, then so does Mexico, and they speak Spanish. That's three European languages...
I never thought of it like that...
I might have to get FreeLoader for this game...
Looks like this one is a US only jobby.