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Old 04-24-2010, 11:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Metroplex View Post
Doing a quick and dirty search for 'Armored princess' on 'Video Games' category on eBay.com bring about 20 results (make sure you also choose 'worldwide') of sellers shipping it to the USA, most are brand new, so I guess there is no excuse, if you really want it then you'll get it by any means possible...
Don't wait for it to be on sale in retail on the USA, it may never happen, like in Australia, it is impossible to find KB:TL and the sequel in any retail shop even after all this time, so don't hold your breath, import it like everyone else does these days, that's what the internet is for!
I've already done this, got a copy off of US Amazon (there was only one seller with it and it shipped from the UK with an extra 5 bucks tacked on for shipping. It will take up to 3 weeks to get here according to the seller). My question is just in general, why isn't there a US retail release? I understand there are more ISPs with bandwidth limits in other parts of the world, but I know many people that very much prefer physical CDs to downloads.

PC game shops are pretty rare around where I live, I'd have to drive for almost 2 hours on an extremely crowded highway to get to a Fry's or Best Buy. But releasing it on CD in the US would make it available in those US locations, as well as for sellers that sell mainly on amazon, ebay, etc., which would then in turn bring in more sales AND recognition for 1C.

I know that the main surge of income for any given game is within the first week or so of release as well. So why split up retail releases like this?

Last edited by Yep.; 04-24-2010 at 11:12 PM. Reason: typos
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