I doubt the MS/PS3 market will either, unless its some sort of limited sale.
Hmm, looks like somebody doesn't know what he's talking about!
I doubt the MS/PS3 market will either, unless its some sort of limited sale.
Simple Math shows that it was indeed a limited sale on those Sonic titles. I may be wrong though. The website could be outdated. Prove me wrong if you have to.Hmm, looks like somebody doesn't know what he's talking about!
Simple math shows that it was indeed a limited sale on those Sonic titles.
I was specifically talking about Sonic 4.
•PlayStation Network on October 12th (13th in EMEA countries) for $14.99 / £9.99 /
€12.99 / AU$19.95
I should of added more context to my post. I can see why people could of got it confused.You were? It sure seems otherwise, considering the lack of Sonic 4 anywhere in that post. You were referring to the Wii Shop, Playstation Network Store, and the Xbox LIVE Marketplace in general. You didn't mention Sonic 4 anywhere in terms of going on sale, and neither did I.
>implying that Americans can't buy downloaded titlesThe idea of this game being download-only is ridiculous [...] if you live in America or Africa, you can´t buy it
The idea of this game being download-only is ridiculous, sure, it´s great if you live in Asia, Oceania, or Europe, but if you live in America or Africa, you can´t buy it, there´s 2 entire continents from wich this game is losing public on, and we´ll do what we always do, illegaly download the Software, distribute it on all game-selling stores, make an improvised cover, sell the game on a disk, and people will be able to get it for a wayyyyyyy lower price.
I thought it was obvious he wasn't talking about North America. He was probably talking about South America.>implying that Americans can't buy downloaded titles
are you fucking retarded
(unless you meant something else, in which case oops)
South America?
If so, it's not like there's a lot of people there who play games there these days. Correct me if I'm wrong(I'm most likely wrong).
I thought it was obvious he wasn't talking about North America. He was probably talking about South America.
I wouldn't expect any worse from Australia. Video games cost a heck load more over here than they do in other countries.
Example: Red Dead redemption is around $100-$120 over here. I go over to Europe and buy it there, the equivelant is around $75. The hell. :|
That is because it is called the United States Of America. No one calls Canidians, Americans. No one calls Mexicans, Americans. Technically, it would be more appropriate to call yourself South American. It'll help people distinguish who you are.I was talking about America in general, but people these days seem to think that America = United States. Even though United States is only like 30% of the total population.
Yup, you hit the spot.As far as I know, North America (at least the USA, Mexico, and Canada) can download it just fine.
Yeah, so the price differences aren't really that big when you think about it. If a game is double the price. And you work and gain double the money...Don't feel so bad. Australia's minimum wage is over double the USA's federal minimum wage.
Wait a minute, he said minimum wages, not average wages. The average Australian has less money than the average US citizen.Yeah, so the price differences aren't really that big when you think about it. If a game is double the price. And you work and gain double the money...
Sonic 4? ok .... the E3 demo is interesting but where is SHADOW and SILVER?
Sonic 4? ok .... the E3 demo is interesting but where is SHADOW and SILVER?
...In every level that is not a boss stage, incidentally.*Where are the Multiple Paths?