Nintendo Cracks Down On European Importers
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to a Gamesindustry.biz article describing Nintendo's attempts to stop European retailers importing Gamecube/GBA games. According to the piece, "..cease and desist orders have been issued to a number of independent retailers by Nintendo this week, demanding that they stop selling imported Nintendo titles and supply details of their suppliers." With handheld titles such as Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire lacking regional lock-outs, and even US/Japanese Gamecube games being playable with the help of Freeloader, Nintendo are clearly worried about imported titles taking away from native European sales, but as Gamesindustry.biz points out, "..the move will prevent [consumers] from playing titles which Nintendo of Europe has failed to release in this territory, such as the highly acclaimed Animal Crossing."
Did anybody else here get their $20 check from Nintendo for price fixing the NES many years ago? Some things never change.
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Why does Nintendo even care about this?
It seems to make as much sense as the region system, which prevents me from getting DVD's which are only available outside my region.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
If Nintendo doesn't want us as customers, Sony and Microsoft might.