haha... we're having mandarin classes here...ahem, chinese does have an r pronunciation in word like ruan(soft). However, it is very rare.
Chao ji(super) ma li ou(mario)
Erhm, isn't it a remake of an old nes game? with the upgraded gfx from the snes version? just to make things clearAnyway, I wonder how these games will do in China. Not only are they old as GBA releases but they're basically re-makes of old SNES games... I don't think they'll really sell that well to be honest.
Correct me if I`m wrong but aren`t these gba-games supposed to be on iQue in China? You know, the machine in which you don´t have to buy carts, but instead you load the games from special "kiosks" found in gamestores. Apparently the games are also supposed to cost less like 5-15 € in our currency?Yeah PGCG.thats really a good question... wasnt there this one group (website project) translating some of the roms into chinese (with good results) also?i wonder how these official nintendo carts are selling in china with all the pirate carts available there
Aside from the text are there any other (gameplay) changes in this or anything? ...I'm not sure Nintendo will suceed in winning over the Chinese market into buying legal carts, still it can't hurt I guess.
Huh??? o.OCorrect me if I`m wrong but aren`t these gba-games supposed to be on iQue in China? You know, the machine in which you don´t have to buy carts, but instead you load the games from special "kiosks" found in gamestores. Apparently the games are also supposed to cost less like 5-15 € in our currency?Yeah PGCG.thats really a good question... wasnt there this one group (website project) translating some of the roms into chinese (with good results) also?i wonder how these official nintendo carts are selling in china with all the pirate carts available there
Aside from the text are there any other (gameplay) changes in this or anything? ...I'm not sure Nintendo will suceed in winning over the Chinese market into buying legal carts, still it can't hurt I guess.
I think someone found a way to rip the games from the IQue, as they was a new re-release for snes or n64 with the IQue copyright.Correct me if I`m wrong but aren`t these gba-games supposed to be on iQue in China? You know, the machine in which you don´t have to buy carts, but instead you load the games from special "kiosks" found in gamestores. Apparently the games are also supposed to cost less like 5-15 € in our currency?Yeah PGCG.thats really a good question... wasnt there this one group (website project) translating some of the roms into chinese (with good results) also?i wonder how these official nintendo carts are selling in china with all the pirate carts available there
Aside from the text are there any other (gameplay) changes in this or anything? ...I'm not sure Nintendo will suceed in winning over the Chinese market into buying legal carts, still it can't hurt I guess.
to clear things up a little bit ... nintendo actually launched the iQue in China with SNES and N64 releases (im not sure about the NES games) but they also released the GBA in China which is the reason this game was dumped.For people that have no clue what the IQue system is, then let me tell you it looks abit like a n64 control & with a little slot on it for the flash stick (some form of SD/MMC?) you get games from gamestores that have special machines for you to choose released games & then you transfer it onto your flash stick, the games are releases from snes,n64 also nes i think (i never knew they did gba games also?)