Technically speaking, there doesn't have to be a difference between a NTSC-U or PAL release. It's also a "problem" that PC games or even Nintendo DS games never had to deal with. There's no region locking on either platform. So why would it be necessary for the Wii?
Uhh, PC games and DSes don't hook up to an NTSC or PAL television?
It was so HUGE, looked better than anything at the time, had such diverse, tight gameplay, and I can still sit down and play it for hours, to this day. I've played all the other Mario games, and none compare to this, in the end.
Who remembers seeing it in The Wizard, and their eyes lit up when he found the warp zone?
Who else remembers when they saw this on TV?
Just got off the phone with the local EB Games. They said that they found out from Sony this morning that they aren't getting 8 units, they are getting 4 on launch day.
Don't know if this applies to all stores, but I'm guessing it's across the board.
Technically speaking, there doesn't have to be a difference between a NTSC-U or PAL release. It's also a "problem" that PC games or even Nintendo DS games never had to deal with. There's no region locking on either platform. So why would it be necessary for the Wii?
Uhh, PC games and DSes don't hook up to an NTSC or PAL television?
It was so HUGE, looked better than anything at the time, had such diverse, tight gameplay, and I can still sit down and play it for hours, to this day. I've played all the other Mario games, and none compare to this, in the end. Who remembers seeing it in The Wizard, and their eyes lit up when he found the warp zone? Who else remembers when they saw this on TV?
Just got off the phone with the local EB Games. They said that they found out from Sony this morning that they aren't getting 8 units, they are getting 4 on launch day. Don't know if this applies to all stores, but I'm guessing it's across the board.