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    Shiryu: Was expecting something like this to happen. This is bad because theywill try to market over the west with a full price tag attached to it, and even w... more »
    beep: Why does every generation of pokemon have to have a directors cut, if you will. I didn't touch Emerald and I sure as hell aint' touching Platinum. more »
    jandlecack: They sure love GT over there. Would buy re-hashed versions of the Prologue to GT5 ;) more »
    Trygle12... NOW IN HD!: Get decent cube games. Port and Add waggle support. Profit from sales. Not you too Nintendo!! :( more »
    Zombieland Killer: seems Prologue finally disappeared from the list this week more »
    MyLittlePwny: PSP IS DOOMED OH NOES. more »
    Chesu: Huh, I didn't even know that they were still making Momotarou Dentetsu games. more »
    jandlecack: White Knight Chronicles still selling acceptably. Good success for Level 5 and Sony. Can't wait to get my hands on it. more »
    Archaotic: Yay, White Knight. Awesome to see it sticking around a bit longer. It's beaten all the other HD RPGs so far... more »
    arniejolt: No Tifa, no Selphie, no Rikku...Dissidia feels more like a Yaoi-sausage fest. more »
    CatboyMac's angry girlfriend: No Tatsunoko vs Capcom? Dammit, Japan. more »
    SymbolicMeaning: I actually enjoy fighting games. Something like this, having a storyline (unlike Tekkens), real-time strategy, and the like should not be not released... more »
    excel_excel: Wagamama Fashion Girls Mode. Hardcore man, hardcore! more »
    Grisaille: Flip it, Ninja!: I've been following Dissidia from when it's patent was first announced. I WANNA PLAY THE DAMN THING ALREADY. /fanboyism more »
    xblindx: i've never played monster hunter so i have no clue as to why japan is fascinated by it. more »
    Archaotic: Nice job Dissidia and White Knight. Can't wait for the English versions of both games...even if I already own the JP ones... Speaking of which, GOD D... more »
    idofriar1313: WTF AN FF GAME A BEST SELLER IN JAPAN. WHAT KIND OF BAKWORDS TOWN IS THIS!!! in all seriousness it's kind of sad to see great innovation like Let's Ta... more »
    patapon: anyone know a NA release? more »
    Patient: I wonder if the name "White Knight" was thought out beforehand, because thats what it seems to be at the moment. Can't wait to get my hands on this one! more »
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