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Post by HJ on Oct 2, 2010 16:22:09 GMT -5
Well, regalsin is spamming the chat up now, and using perfectly coherent, well-written English while doing it.
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Post by Kimimi on Oct 2, 2010 22:04:45 GMT -5
I think Falcom would benefit more from having a Chinese and/or Korean language page, over an English language one. I would hope that XSEED can change that, but it is easier to imagine more Chinese and Koreans been fans of Falcom games right now, then English speakers who share the same interest. C.T. That'll never happen - Falcom already license out 99% of their PC games to those regions anyway, and I can't imagine that competing with your own foreign publishers does much for business relations. Not to mention the price difference; with the massive disparity in wages/the cost of living between Japan and China/Korea they simply can't compete wih the domestic releases. Sora no Kiseki Complete Set + exclusive extras (Mainland China) - 299 Yuan (3725 Yen) Sora no Kiseki Complete Set - no extras (Falcom website) 9240 Yen (741 Yuan) It just wouldn't work.
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Post by cxt217 on Oct 2, 2010 23:25:22 GMT -5
I think I have been using the idea of a Falcom page in other languages in a different sense from what others have meant. I did not mean promoting selling products to Chinese and/or Koreans. Rather, it was to promote Falcom's brand over promoting specific Falcom products which, as you have mentioned (And anyone reading the licensing list.) are licensed far more heavily in Chinese and Korean releases than in English.
C.T.
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Post by MSXFAN on Oct 23, 2010 2:15:38 GMT -5
Dear all, Wow just back here since so long time and discovered this BAD news. Really ? Not a new PC games in the near future from Falcom ? (Not Ys ) Well, actually, Zwei II Plus is always the last release ? Hope it can change because Falcom was the last interesting Japanese maker for me on PC (With Konami but Konami release in US/Europe their games)
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