Xenoblade is coming out in America this Spring and hopefully the other JRPGs will come to America as well.
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Xenoblade is coming out in America this Spring and hopefully the other JRPGs will come to America as well.
It died a long time ago, when it couldn't get the support sheep claimed it would......due it's astronomical sales.
It couldn't get the support because gamers didn't even bother with the Wii, just like... (hmm, what are those systems called again? Oh yeah) N64 and GAMECUBE, two systems that are now treated like godsends compared to the Wii. It's going to happen again with the Wii U.It died a long time ago, when it couldn't get the support sheep claimed it would......due it's astronomical sales.
M8ingSeezun
[QUOTE="KungfuKitten"]This is why multiplats are a good thing. It's only good if you only have a 360. That's true the 360 is a great platform to have if you have to pick only one.Same with x360 really.
Bread_or_Decide
It sure as hell wasn't dead during 2010 True:[QUOTE="tomarlyn"]It died long before Skyward Sword.Shinobishyguy
Tatsunoko vs Capcom (though that came out at a bad time)
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Donkey Kong Country Returns
Goldeneye 007
No More Heroes 2 (same with TvsC)
Sonic Colors
Monster Hunter Tri
Goes to show that Nintendo never gets a fair chance anymore when it comes to their systems.
Maybe it wouldn't have been so bad of the third party support actually was supported. Gamers not even bothering to buy games on Wii is one of the reasons why it's like this, which again (and I've repeated this many times, but it still needs to be said) was a problem with N64 and Gamecube.Wii has been dead for a very long time. A system with abysmal third party support really shows how worthless it is once the 1st party dries up.
Fizzman
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