Here's the skinny on the title's Japanese release details. The game will only be available through Ninendo's online store, and people that want it can put in pre-orders starting on November 6. The cost is the usual price for high-end games--6,800 Yen, tax included--but Nintendo is cutting people a break and offering free shipping. Nintendo will start sending out the game to GameCube owners starting on December 2nd...the same December 2nd in which the Wii hardware launches and the Wii version of Twilight Princess becomes available.
This may frustrate some who wanted the domestic GC game, as Nintendo had just confirmed that it will release on December 13--a month after the U.S. Wii version and a week or two after the Japanese GC version hits. (Then again, we are getting the Wii version of Zelda two weeks before Japan does.) It looks all the Zelda die-hards that insist on playing Twilight Princess on the GameCube will either need to suck it up and wait a month or import and wait only two weeks.
Nintendo has yet to confirm if Twilight Princess will be released as a GameCube game in Europe or other territories outside of Japan or North America.
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Originally posted by: mantidor
I hope they don't do that online thing here, because then I just wouldn't be able to get it, (or it will cost me double for the shipping and handling T_T).
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Originally posted by: Magus19
Well I hope they don't do this here(Canada) Because at the store I work we got like 80 preorders for the cube version, that would mean 80 unhappy clients complaining to me and not nintendo. And we're not the only store who took preorders.
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Originally posted by: Ceric
I don't think NOA would really have a choice in the matter. They told retailers that they could take Pre-Orders on TP so they did. Then they kept delaying. The buyers would probably demand to have those copies because it would be a PR nightmare for their company with the Pre-order crowd which they can use the capital from like a the bank does with your money. That would then escalate to a problem with Buyers. Which would mean less exposure and overall worse PR for the Wii.
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Originally posted by: Ian Sane
Both are rather obvious attempts to pretend the Cube version doesn't exist so that people who don't know better will buy a new console for a non-exclusive game. That and they're tipping the scales in favour of the Wii version, probably to "prove" it's better. It wouldn't look good for them if the Cube version sold better.
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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
Spoilers are going to hard to avoid for that extra month though. I think we should implement a rule that no Zelda spoilers be mentioned in any threads unless the existence of spoilers is clearly marked in the thread title.
Wait, what? Us Europeans have to avoid spoilers for three months minimum for every Nintendo game but suddently we need a special policy to protect the Amerikaner?