FatCobra wrote:PAL Gamers = Shafted Gamers, IMHO.
They pretty much have to import everything because they ain't got jack!
(engages anti-flame shield)
No flames here. I've lived in Australia my whole life (PAL territory), and you're bang on the money. We get only shit mainstream titles, and everything runs at 50Hz slow motion with squashed images and ugly back borders.
I remember as a kid being a huge Street Fighter II fan, and finally getting my hand on the SNES copy. It was like the characters were midgets fighting in a bucket of syrup! Meanwhile all my rich mates were laughing at me with there ludicrously expensive Sony RGB TVs and import Japanese consoles running full-sized, full-speed games.
Only in the last few years have TVs being released here been multi-region (PAL/NTSC/SECAM), and developers are offering 50/60Hz selects at the beginning of games roughly 25% of the time (more often than not in titles I really couldn't give a shit about).
If you're a serious gamer living in a PAL territory: import. Luckily in this day and age with the advent of cheap online stores, importing is not an unreasonable alternative. I only recently picked up a second hand PS2 for around AU$100 (US$75), and modded it. My entire PS2 library has been bought from overseas, and I don't see that changing any time soon.
505GameStreet should be commended for their efforts, but even so they are often 6+ months out of date. If they had a better release schedule on their site, I would at least know which games to wait for locally, and which games to import. But unfortunately as it stands they offer no such thing. I still recommend to mates that they buy 505 games if they enjoy playing import stuff at my place. I'd love to see 505 grow to the point where simultaneous (or at least short delay) PAL release (with 60Hz options) become a reality for us PAL folk.