Battle Stadium D.O.N. out today

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Post by yamiiguy » Tue Aug 01, 2006 2:37 pm

I'm going to import D.O.N when the Wii comes out because it is region-free and GC compatible.

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Post by EvilGamerX » Tue Aug 01, 2006 5:11 pm

O.O
Since when was the Wii region free? And where the hell was I?
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Post by The Tori-bot » Tue Aug 01, 2006 5:19 pm

Ah, how I wish Usopp's slingshot was in the game... Is it? Is it? IS IT?!
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Post by Pedro The Hutt » Tue Aug 01, 2006 5:20 pm

I think the proper reply is: Have you got some credable confirmation for that one?

And what's wrong with the "Goku" spelling? Unless you live in France, Gokou has to be pronounced "Go-koh", with an elongated second o. I'd rather not really.

And the slingshot is in the game, as a pick-up-able item no less. >.>;;

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Post by yamiiguy » Wed Aug 02, 2006 7:18 am

it hasn't fully been confirmed but the PS3 is region free and
This week's question: The DS has been an overwhelming success. Are you looking into using the same fundamentals -- like, for instance, its region-free standard -- for Wii?

Perrin Kaplan, vice president of marketing and corporate communications, Nintendo of America: Clearly, the success of Nintendo DS has offered a lot of lessons about what works in the marketplace -- and we certainly intend to keep our fans satisfied. For the Wii system, we are finalizing all the relevant details and will be making announcements in the coming months. We know that isn't what you all want to hear (or read) but at least we are being honest! We will share a lot of ways people can play globally, regionally, without boundaries. You're right that the region-free approach has proved to be a successful and attractive feature for Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection on Nintendo DS -- we have even blown the doors off our own anticipated numbers! Cost, ease-of-use and player privacy are the three things that were a focus for us with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Those priorities also will apply to the Wii system.
from http://wii.ign.com/articles/720/720991p1.html

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