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TalkBack / Re: Inside The Bubble: Sept 30 - Oct 5, 2012
« on: October 06, 2012, 02:15:26 AM »
He's the Werner Herzog of NintendoLand.
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That's a good price for Europeans but the 3DS is regional locked and I haven't heard of anyone breaking that yet.
29 pounds = $44. Not a bad price at all, in the US RE isn't bundled (as far as anyone knows) and is priced at $50 with the Circle pad another $20.
But it does feel like I posted this for me and Greg.
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Lakitu FANS?Hello.That bastard keeps throwing spinies and respawns even if you jump on him, who the **** is a FAN of that???
Two questions for you Americans who bought the game. How much in total USD was the process to import the game? And what homebrew region-free loader did you use?
*tries not to be a nazi*
I don't get why I have to hold C to move the camera, the Dpad does nothing when no menu is open so it could just as well move the camera when it has nothing better to do.I was too lazy to get my classic controller pro out at first but now I have and have I've never looked back. It's far FAR better than remote and nun chuck.
Anyway, the game has a very good flow to it, never makes you feel "yeah, that's it, I'm stopping now".

I immediately turned the sleeve and it's lovely. Only two hours in (obviously barely anything) but I have to say it's better than I was expecting. The world is large but not bare. There is plenty to find and monsters to grind with. The voice acting is.. It's ok.. It's kinda nice to hear different british dialects at least. I imagine americans usually notice differences in most games with american actors too but as a brit you all sound the same 
http://nintendoscene.com/2011/08/18/xenoblade-chronicles-stock-shortage/
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Damn you NoA. I'd love to have this game and The Last Story without having to resort to homebrew.
I've gone from having burnt through all my games like a good boy to becoming a Lindy.
Worth the wait my US friends.
- For the scene in Lon Lon ranch where Ingo chooses to be a sore loser and lock the doors so Link can't get out - originally he wanted to have Ingo burn the ranch down in reaction to that. But then someone brought up "well, what do we do when people go back to the ranch after that?" and that's when Miyamoto chose to give up on that idea.