#1
Posted 12 October 2011 - 02:04 PM
#2
Posted 12 October 2011 - 02:10 PM
Reason that video game systems/consoles aren't region free:
The reason is that a game costs more in one continent or even country than another. e.g. A DS game in the US is around 39.99US$ (or less) in Switzerland it's 69.99 CHF which is around 50US$
The same is with Mexico and the US... do you know how much money a person could save if video games weren't region locked? The problem is that then Nintendo Of Wherever you're buying the game will earn less money, which is not what they want.
#4
Posted 12 October 2011 - 05:50 PM
XBOX and PS3 are region locked, if I recall correctly.The majority of modern consoles aren't region locked though, Nintendo are just being greedy.
Plus, this isn't Nintendo being greedy. My uncle reminded me that they had region locking back in the days of the SNES, and their minds were blown when they realized they had missed out on 3 final fantasy's
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#5
Posted 12 October 2011 - 06:08 PM
Actually the PS3 isn't region locked.XBOX and PS3 are region locked, if I recall correctly.
Plus, this isn't Nintendo being greedy. My uncle reminded me that they had region locking back in the days of the SNES, and their minds were blown when they realized they had missed out on 3 final fantasy's
I do not think Nintendo will make the Wii U region free. SInce the Nintendo's history has always been region locked. The Nintendo 3DS is the first Nintendo handheld to become region locked so the chances are slim for them not to do it on the console.
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#6
Posted 12 October 2011 - 09:01 PM
In the end, if I want to import games, I'll just have to import a system, and I can live with that if anything comes out that misses North America that I can't stand the idea of missing. If anything, I'd just like to see their upcoming online network integrated in all regions, with North American, European, Japanese, Australian, and all other regions' players' profiles, stats, and so forth shared on a common network. And more quirky WiiWare/Wii U Ware/DSiWare/3DSWare titles from Japan making it west - along with, ideally, more import Virtual Console releases, and a general revival of the VC with more regular releases (Which I don't expect to see much of until after the Wii U launches), with more work put into getting a lot more of the smaller name and niche NES, SNES, Master System, Genesis, Neo Geo, Turbo CD, arcade, and N64 games on the platform, considering how many hundreds of worthwhile games those systems are still missing. I'm hoping to see the likes of the Sega CD, Saturn, and Dreamcast on the VC - I'd love to finally have another shot at buying and playing Shenmue after missing out back in the day, if not outright Wii U or 3DS rereleases of the first two games and a final game to end the series from Yu Suzuki on either platform - and expecting we'll see the Gamecube on there too. (Just as I'm looking forward to the Game Gear and Turbografx 3DS VC support and I'm hoping to see Neo Geo Pocket Color and Virtual Boy support in time.) I'm just hoping the new Virtual Console platforms don't drown out or otherwise stymie a new flow of games to the Wii VC's platforms still missing huge numbers of good and great games.
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Posted 13 October 2011 - 07:28 AM
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Posted 24 October 2011 - 12:58 AM
Edited by Merchiodos, 24 October 2011 - 12:59 AM.
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