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Post by Old Man Rupee on Sept 8, 2008 3:10:40 GMT -5
So recently, I've been wondering to myself, "where's my Professor Layton game? Where's Sam and Max?"
So I go searching, because these titles should have been released a while ago, but I'm told that they've been delayed but there wasn't an official statement, because the games are seen as low key.
This makes me quite angry, and now I'm starting to wonder what other titles are seen as "low key". I mean, can you imagine going out to buy a Mario game on its launch day, only to find it not on the shelves and no explanation? There'd be uproar!
For those who want to know, Sam and Max has been pushed back to October, and we won't be seeing Professor Layton until NOVEMBER.
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Post by Sqrt2 on Sept 8, 2008 3:20:14 GMT -5
So recently, I've been wondering to myself, "where's my Professor Layton game? Where's Sam and Max?" So I go searching, because these titles should have been released a while ago, but I'm told that they've been delayed but there wasn't an official statement, because the games are seen as low key. This makes me quite angry, and now I'm starting to wonder what other titles are seen as "low key". I mean, can you imagine going out to buy a Mario game on its launch day, only to find it not on the shelves and no explanation? There'd be uproar! For those who want to know, Sam and Max has been pushed back to October, and we won't be seeing Professor Layton until NOVEMBER. I know how you feel: Phoenix Wright: Trials and Tribulations was released in the US absolutely aaages ago, and it has still not been released over here yet (and won't be until the 3rd of October). As for Prof Layton, I am actually pleased that nintendo are planning to release it over here (the last time I heard anything about it, it was that it wasn't going to see an european release!).
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Post by Old Man Rupee on Sept 8, 2008 3:21:46 GMT -5
Yup! November the 7th for Layton. Ask for it for christmas.
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Post by nocturnal YL on Sept 9, 2008 7:15:57 GMT -5
This makes me quite angry, and now I'm starting to wonder what other titles are seen as "low key". I mean, can you imagine going out to buy a Mario game on its launch day, only to find it not on the shelves and no explanation? There'd be uproar! As far as I'm concerned, Kirby is "low key". That makes me angry. (Alright, I'm kind of copying your words, but that's how I'm feeing.) One Kirby delay can be of a few years, or even one lifetime. And seeing the great Brawl delay (in Japan's case, delaying just weeks before release - considering games are actually on sale a few days BEFORE the official release date, a few-weeks-prior delay is pretty much like last-minute changes.
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