Yeah, it just got online right now for 900 points =)Super Mario RPG on VC... In Europe
The game's already been localized for the SNES... I've never understood why VC releases are staggered by region. It seems as if all of the localization files could just be used verbatim, with no extra work needed.
Has this been rated by the ESRB yet?
why!!!!!!????? T_T i want it!!!!, maybe we can see it the next monday on America:|
:cry: I wanted to play this game.
TERRORISMAmerica owned :P
[QUOTE=''Rocky32189'']Has this been rated by the ESRB yet?[/QUOTE]If it has, it's not showing up on their site.
[QUOTE=''GabuEx''] [QUOTE=''Rocky32189'']Has this been rated by the ESRB yet?[/QUOTE]If it has, it's not showing up on their site.[/QUOTE]Why would the game need to be rated again if it had been rated before?
[QUOTE=''GabuEx''][QUOTE=''Rocky32189'']Has this been rated by the ESRB yet?[/QUOTE]If it has, it's not showing up on their site.[/QUOTE]yes it was rated its right there on the box
its in europe and not in america because the euro is stronger and the dollar sucks = putting it in europe = nintendo more money
Never heard of it.
Damn you, VC guys.Damn you.
[QUOTE=''air_wolf_cubed''] TERRORISMAmerica owned :P [/QUOTE]LOL
[QUOTE=''Da_Banker'']its in europe and not in america because the euro is stronger and the dollar sucks = putting it in europe = Square more money[/QUOTE]SE has gone on record claiming money or no viable sequel to be the only reason they are releasing on VC, it needs not be reiterated.However, we should not complain, had Yamaguchi not made RPG gamers into lifeless home dwellers who live in their mother's basement, Europe would have had SMRPG 11 years ago. I'm glad Iwata did not adopt a similar trait. Now Europe finally has a few days to rub this game in our face for a change.
[QUOTE=''SirSpudly''][QUOTE=''Da_Banker'']its in europe and not in america because the euro is stronger and the dollar sucks = putting it in europe = Square more money[/QUOTE]SE has gone on record claiming money or no viable sequel to be the only reason they are releasing on VC, it needs not be reiterated.However, we should not complain, had Yamaguchi not made RPG gamers into lifeless home dwellers who live in their mother's basement, Europe would have had SMRPG 11 years ago. I'm glad Iwata did not adopt a similar trait. Now Europe finally has a few days to rub this game in our face for a change.[/QUOTE] lmao at your sig im the only one with my name. :(
[QUOTE=''nintendoman562''][QUOTE=''GabuEx''] [QUOTE=''Rocky32189'']Has this been rated by the ESRB yet?[/QUOTE]If it has, it's not showing up on their site.[/QUOTE]Why would the game need to be rated again if it had been rated before?[/QUOTE] The rating system has changed since many of the VC games came out. Also, many VC games came out before the ESRB was formed. All games on the VC (even those previously rated) must be rated again.And no, air_wolf_cubed, it's not a dumb question. If the ESRB hasn't rated this game yet, it won't come out in America for a long time.
[QUOTE=''nintendoman562'']Why would the game need to be rated again if it had been rated before?[/QUOTE]It was rated Kids to Adults. That rating no longer exists. :P
[QUOTE=''Da_Banker'']its in europe and not in america because the euro is stronger and the dollar sucks = putting it in europe = nintendo more money[/QUOTE]is that why we got brawl first?
[QUOTE=''Keenzach''][QUOTE=''Da_Banker'']its in europe and not in america because the euro is stronger and the dollar sucks = putting it in europe = nintendo more money[/QUOTE]is that why we got brawl first?[/QUOTE]We got brawl first because Nintendo didn't know how to translate SSBB on the disc. You see...all 6 languages couldn't fit on the same disc (I'm going to blame those 300 songs being the reason), so Nintendo had to make three seperate game discs to satisfy the EU and sell the game everywhere at the same time.Seeming how America only requires English, we lucked out in this oversight.
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