Hmm... hell, if true, I'll take it. Better than nothing. Even if I have no interest in the latest DS iteration, since I never buy handhelds or consoles until 3 or 4 years after initial release.
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It's funny, last summer I actually made a topic verysimilar to this one, asking about a song and wanting to find out what it was. I was lucky that time because about a month ago I heard the song again thanks to a friend and found out what it was, and heh I remember being super psyched to finally figure out what the damn song that was stuck in my head was called. In case you're moderately interested, it's this Pink Floyd song that tells teachers to leave kids alone, and more so than that, the fact that they don't need education. Never would have guessed, myself.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs35t2xFqdU
Unfortunately, this time I'm not so lucky. I made another topic a few months back asking about another song but this time I'll probably have to wait another 6 months until I hear it again and be able to decipher the lyrics or google some of the words :P . I don't really listen to music so when something catches my ear it sticks with me until my curiosity about it is sated. Ah well. Was worth a try.
It's uncanny, really. It always seems like every game I potentially want ends up not coming Stateside which I have to admit kinda makes me want it more. For example I was interested in Tales of Vesperia for the ps3 since I hear it's a nice game, but unfortunately the ps3 version was never released in North America, and I just don't see myself buying another console the 360, for just the one game.
Anyhoo, background introduction aside I really was pleasantly surprised with Ace Attorney Investigations last year when I played it for the first time. I admit I was ready to brush it off as a subpar spin-off but it was actually quite enjoyable.
The fact that Capcom opted to not localize AAI 2 is really saddening. I just don't know why they wouldn't localize it despite it not being a 10 million dollar seller like they apparently expect all their titles to be. I though the Ace Attorney series was popular what with their being a new Ace Attorney + Professor Layton crossover of sorts, so you'd think Capcom would do right by its fans.
I don't know. Was I the only person who was looking forward to AAI 2? Anyone else wish it had been localized and brought over in English?
It's uncanny, really. It always seems like every game I potentially want ends up not coming Stateside which I have to admit kinda makes me want it more. For example I was interested in Tales of Vesperia for the ps3 since I hear it's a nice game, but unfortunately the ps3 version was never released in North America, and I just don't see myself buying another console for one game.
Anyhoo, background introduction aside I really was pleasantly surprised with Ace Attorney Investigations last year when I played it for the first time. I admit I was ready to brush it off as a subpar spin-off but it was actually quite enjoyable.
The fact that Capcom opted to not localize AAI 2 is really saddening. I just don't know why they wouldn't localize it despite it not being a 10 million dollar seller like they apparently expect all their titles to be. I though the Ace Attorney series was popular what with their being a new Ace Attorney + Professor Layton crossover of sorts, so you'd think Capcom would do right by its fans.
I don't know. Was I the only person who was looking forward to AAI 2? Anyone else wish it had been localized and brought over in English?
It's uncanny, really. It always seems like every game I potentially want ends up not coming Stateside which I have to admit kinda makes me want it more. For example I was interested in Tales of Vesperia for the ps3 since I hear it's a nice game, but unfortunately the ps3 version was never released in North America, and I just don't see myself buying another console for one game.
Anyhoo, background introduction aside I really was pleasantly surprised with Ace Attorney Investigations last year when I played it for the first time. I admit I was ready to brush it off as a subpar spin-off but it was actually quite enjoyable.
The fact that Capcom opted to not localize AAI 2 is really saddening. I just don't know why they wouldn't localize it despite it not being a 10 million dollar seller like they apparently expect all their titles to be. I though the Ace Attorney series was popular what with their being a new Ace Attorney + Professor Layton crossover of sorts, so you'd think Capcom would do right by its fans.
I don't know. Was I the only person who was looking forward to AAI 2? Anyone else wish it had been localized and brought over in English?
I'd like to say something like "English isn't my first language so it's difficult for me to discern some of the lyrics a singer chants out" but funnily enough, even though English isn't my mother-tongue, it actually is my first language.
But you know what? Artists always sing in gibberish, always, no matter who they are or what genre of music it is, I never have an ear for music. So no matter what they're singing and what language it's in, I'll never be able to pick up the lyrics.
I only tell you all this to illustrate my relationship with certain music and how it's not really my forte, the medium as a whole in fact.
Oh and also, why people don't actually read the opening post of a topic? I mean good god stop being so dense because about 15 posts in this topic look like complete tools. "durr hurr use goggle" :/
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