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Idolm@ster 2 on PS3
JohnNiles:
While we're on the subject of digging, I've been hearing those "Think before you dig" radio commercials lately- about the underground wires and pipes you could hit if you start digging randomly. Even more alarming, holes dug in sand can collapse and smother you if you manage to dig deep enough. That hole Yukiho dug in episode 6 looks like it qualifies.
All this scary talk about imports and DLC is making my head spin. I'll probably wait and let everyone else go first. ;_; With my luck, I'll probably mistime it so that it arrives while I'm away for the holidays.
redhairedking:
Unfortunately I don't have paypal money or a credit card to pay for the game right now. So I can either try to bribe a friend to buy it for me and I'll let him come over and play, or I can wait a month or two for it to pop up on amazon so I can use gift cards.
Saturos:
--- Quote from: JohnNiles on October 11, 2011, 06:12:11 am ---While we're on the subject of digging, I've been hearing those "Think before you dig" radio commercials lately- about the underground wires and pipes you could hit if you start digging randomly. Even more alarming, holes dug in sand can collapse and smother you if you manage to dig deep enough. That hole Yukiho dug in episode 6 looks like it qualifies.
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*facepalm*
took it the wrong way as well
redhairedking:
--- Quote from: Saturos on October 11, 2011, 06:22:21 am ---*facepalm*
took it the wrong way as well
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Not necessarily a bad image though
animagic4u:
--- Quote from: Setsuna on October 11, 2011, 04:56:22 am ---
- Sony may demand this, as part of a broader marketing strategy. (This happened, particularly with the PS2). The cross importing is a particularly sore point (and that cost them a LOT of court cases, particularly in Australia.) where they said that they should have the right to declare any import of their PS line illegal, and get Customs to step in. It didn't fly in Australia, fortunately.
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Well yes, and Sony is crazy about anti-piracy, protection, and etc. Irony, eh?
Also I believe it has something to do with the CERO ratings.
Especially in Europe where the rating board is extremely strict. (French people can certainly relate, right?) Several games had to be severely altered to get their European debut. (Heavy Rain for example)
I don't think they want people to import games without the proper ratings according to their region.
I laughed when I saw that Gravure 4 you is rated CERO C (rating of the original idolm@ster) while idolm@ster 2 is only rated CERO B.
I wish they also rated games on their kanji content. (That way people wouldn't see CERO A and think "oh this game is for children.")
This would really help!!
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