James.C digs up some old letters he sent Nintendo and realises his younger self petitioned for great games to be released before.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/blog/27088
With the current controversy of the three big games not making it to North America, I couldn't help but feel a massive sense of deja-vu, like I've been here before - several times over in fact! I thought this would be a great time to look back on those times and see if there is anything we can take from it.
I'd first like to take you back to over 20 years ago, (cue wavy lines across your screen) the internet didn't exist, but that didn't stop a young Nintendo fan inquiring about a certain big franchise that was somehow missing from UK stores.
1989
Dear Mr Nintendo,
My pen pal in America said there's a game that lets you fight dragons and use magic. My Dad said it's not in the shops and he looked everywhere. Please could you send me the dragon fighter game for my birthday?
Thank you,
James
1996
Dear Nintendo,
Best regards,
James Charlton
2000
Dear whomever it may concern,
After visiting my local games shop today, I couldn't help but notice a few games were missing from the shelves. I've been looking for the new Indiana Jones and the 3D Megaman game for the Nintendo 64 all over and can't find them anywhere! Also, my little brother is really getting into this new 'Pokemon' craze and saw this game which lets you speak to Pikachu through a microphone, I saw it in a magazine and online but again can't seem to find it. I've attached a list of games I'd like to buy, including this incredible looking shooter called 'Sin and Punishment', I hope you can send me confirmation of when they're coming to the UK as my local store is completely useless and hasn't even heard of these games!
Yours sincerely,
James Charlton
Are things better or worse now? Have Nintendo of America and Nintendo of Europe switched roles? How does this bode for the future? Do you think Nintendo will draw a line in the sand after the Wii and start the Wii U with a new attitude? Discuss below!
Not to rub it in, but I own all of the games listed here, except for the two Japan-only Nintendo 64 games. Maybe that's why I'm not really complaining about the lack of a release for three games.Are you from the UK?
Are you from the UK?Me? No, but I hope to move there someday. I'm not sure if there has ever been a situation like this before, where three Nintendo titles are released everywhere but North America, but there have been some other games I would have liked to see released here. Some probably more than these three. The two games mentioned above me are some. In any case, I don't expect every game to be released here because many of the ones that aren't wouldn't sell, or well enough to be worth the effort. We're lucky to have gotten certain games which obviously had no appeal here but were released anyway. Case in point are the Dragon Warrior games mentioned in the article. Dragon Warrior II didn't sell well at all, yet they still went on to release III and IV.
I don't think Americans have had any soul-crushing moments of games not being released, expect maybe for S and P.
Until now at least!
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Not quite the same though, seeing as Pikmin 2 for GameCube was released...and works in your Wii ;-P
But yeah, completely ridiculous that it wasn't released in the US, at least you got NPC Mario Tennis!
*silence*