MegaDrive20XX
Segatron Genesis... call me the wizard.
Mai Valentine said:Dude, she's a freaking chibi. That takes any sexiness out of it. :lol
That means "no sexy for you!! avert your eyes perv!" :lol
Mai Valentine said:Dude, she's a freaking chibi. That takes any sexiness out of it. :lol
Aya-kun is mine said:you guys in the states are lucky to have the xb360 version of the game let alone a new version for the ps3 -which i dobut we will see any time if ever- The 360 version isn't out over here till july and thats cause it keeps getting pushed back again again. I really want to play this game ive waited for bloody long, i might just wait longer -tho at this rate it will prob be out over there on the ps3 before we even get the 360 one- and import the ps3 version from the states seeing as it will work on my ps3 -no region lock =)-
MegaDrive20XX said:Tales of Vesperia PS3 Demo
Yet no word if you will be able to play as the new female pirate character in the demo. However, this demo is slated for this fall release in the Japanese store only.
Fr0dus Maximus said:Meaning? I can still get it. =P
Starrynite said:You really just found that out??? Comparisons have been out for weeks comparing the ps3 demo with the xbox 360 version
Earlier this week, the long awaited PS3 port of Tales of Vesperia went on sale in Japan. Preliminary sales figures for the title are in, and the early reports suggest that the title moved an astounding 147,000 copies it's first day. For reference, the XBox 360 version sold 71,000 units in it's debut and finished with 106,000 copies opening week, shifting roughly 140,000 units before dropping off charts 2 weeks later.
Many questioned how much pull a year old port would have, but it seems that Namco Bandai has included enough bonus content to get the Japanese audience excited about the game again. The PS3 port of Vesperia has seen the best opening day of the 7 'Tales of' titles released over the past 2 years, and should help the new 120GB PS3 model maintain it's momentum in the region for another week.
Though Namco Bandai hasn't officially made any announcements in regards to a US or European release, the English voice cast of Tales of Vesperia was recently called back to the studio to voice new scenes, imply that it will be released here.
MegaDrive20XX said:May I ask, how this relates to Tales of Versperia or a generalization of games being porting from one system to another?