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I know that Re: Chain of Memories only came out for Japan and America, but how many of you are mad that it didn't come out in other countries? I know that alot of people get into arguments over this, so I was just wondering if you are mad? And how many of you just ordered the American version?

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well, the main reason why they even made Re:CoM because the GBA version din't really make much sales and that not much people knew about CoM, and also because some of the stuff in Re:CoM had 3D affects. Also, the reason why they are only in Japan and America because the American were complaining about them having a remake of Chain of memories and because there were voice actors who wanted to voice for Re:CoM. They never bothered to do it for Europe and other PAL regions. So, I'm not really mad about them not having in other countries.

I was. I was actually mad about a video game. A sad, sad day for me.

Anyway, I don't see why they couldn't have released it elsewhere. Were they too lazy? Did America whine the loudest? If there is an English version of a world-widely popular game, they shouldn't restrict it to just one country. That's just selfish and teasing.

And yet, even though the Japanese made a game specially for them, they whine to them again, saying that the Final Mixes should have a North American release. This, added on to my already bleak outlook on Americans, makes me sick.

I am Australian and yes, I paid extra to have the game shipped over here and have my PS2 modded to play the game that should have been released in the countries that also speak English.

The fact of the matter is that Square has money to worry about, and their research showed low potential sales in Europe and Australia. They saw this with North America as well, so the game had a very low budget when it was brought over here.

When it comes down to it, you're not really missing that much. I actually somewhat prefer CoM for the GBA, at least in gameplay.

i am MAD ABOUT IT >: ( i've always waned Re:com somehow but the stupid Ps2 emulators dose not work and mom dont wanna buy it throug internett :(

I wasnt mad. I live in America, and I just watched a walkthrough of it on youtube.

The fact of the matter is that Square has money to worry about, and their research showed low potential sales in Europe and Australia. They saw this with North America as well, so the game had a very low budget when it was brought over here.

When it comes down to it, you're not really missing that much. I actually somewhat prefer CoM for the GBA, at least in gameplay.

 

dude CoM on GBA was hard as hell!

 

The fact of the matter is that Square has money to worry about, and their research showed low potential sales in Europe and Australia. They saw this with North America as well, so the game had a very low budget when it was brought over here.

When it comes down to it, you're not really missing that much. I actually somewhat prefer CoM for the GBA, at least in gameplay.

 

dude CoM on GBA was hard as hell!

 

Lie's ansem was easy as punching a punching bag

I didn't even know that it wasn't released in other countries. Anyway, you aren't missing much, I think it's harder then the gameboy version; fighting with cards is more difficult in a 3D environment imo.

 

The game didn't sell that well and it's hard to find copies now, at least around here anyway.

I just got it for my birthday and the cards are annoying. I just like the Zexion cutscenes really so if I didn't get it I'd just watch the cutscenes so it didn't matter if I got it or not but I was able to because I live in America so they sell it here.

It didn't really matter to me because I live in America and if I didn't, then I would've probably shipped it from Amazon or watched a walkthrough of it on Youtube

Fool. I never get mad. never.

I was. I was actually mad about a video game. A sad, sad day for me.

Anyway, I don't see why they couldn't have released it elsewhere. Were they too lazy? Did America whine the loudest? If there is an English version of a world-widely popular game, they shouldn't restrict it to just one country. That's just selfish and teasing.

And yet, even though the Japanese made a game specially for them, they whine to them again, saying that the Final Mixes should have a North American release. This, added on to my already bleak outlook on Americans, makes me sick.

I am Australian and yes, I paid extra to have the game shipped over here and have my PS2 modded to play the game that should have been released in the countries that also speak English.

 

Wow dude, quit complaining. You played it so there. You don't got to come and insult Americans...

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