Petition for a Worldwide release of "The Last Story"

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Not made by me, just found it on a German gaming site:

http://www.petitiononline.com/TLSWR/petition.html
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Am I really gonna have to be the first to say that petitions, especially online ones, don't matter?
 

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I signed, but I'm not to optimistic. If it's released, I highly doubt it will be because of an online petition. At the very least, I'm sure we'll get a fan translation soon enough.
 

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The game isn't even out in japan yet, so whatever it comes or not has not been decided.

Of course, it's a Wii exclusive permanently because the development team worked closely with nintendo. If the dev team worked closely with Nintendo, Nintendo will probably work on the localisation too.
 

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Online petitions: The lazy man's protest.
I signed, but I doubt it's going to influence them much. (if it at all)
 

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I'll sign. Why not? People think petitions don't matter but companies do at least pay attention to this stuff.
 

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SPH73 said:
I'll sign. Why not? People think petitions don't matter but companies do at least pay attention to this stuff.

Name one time a company decided to do something on an online petition alone. Not to sound mean, but most companies probably wouldn't give a rats ass if you wanted this game to be released world wide, let alone a thousand of you. But... there is strength in numbers, so...
 

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monkat said:
Am I really gonna have to be the first to say that petitions, especially online ones, don't matter?
Actually, here in British Columbia, we had a province-wide petition that managed to succeed in collecting a certain amount of votes in all ridings, and we could be overthrowing the Harmonized Sales Tax instated last summer in a referendum. Though the petition was not online.

And more on topic, how about we wait for the game to come out before we decide whether or not it's any good/worth getting an overseas release?
 

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CarbonX13 said:
monkat said:
Am I really gonna have to be the first to say that petitions, especially online ones, don't matter?
Actually, here in British Columbia, we had a province-wide petition that managed to succeed in collecting a certain amount of votes in all ridings, and we could be overthrowing the Harmonized Sales Tax instated last summer in a referendum. Though the petition was not online.

And more on topic, how about we wait for the game to come out before we decide whether or not it's any good/worth getting an overseas release?
But your country says Taiwan...
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Does not compute.
And we're talking about Nintendo here. Has any petition commissioned to them ever worked before?
 

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Goli said:
CarbonX13 said:
monkat said:
Am I really gonna have to be the first to say that petitions, especially online ones, don't matter?
Actually, here in British Columbia, we had a province-wide petition that managed to succeed in collecting a certain amount of votes in all ridings, and we could be overthrowing the Harmonized Sales Tax instated last summer in a referendum. Though the petition was not online.

And more on topic, how about we wait for the game to come out before we decide whether or not it's any good/worth getting an overseas release?
But you country says Taiwan...
unsure.gif

Does not compute.
And we're talking about Nintendo here. Has any petition commissioned to them ever worked before?
More a matter of displaying cultural heritage in regards to Taiwan.
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And no, I don't think petitions have ever succeeded against Nintendo.
 

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