roushimsx wrote:Adol's collections are awesome. Too bad those silly French always seem to just collect Japanese games and not US games for whatever reason
Let us assume that
you lived in a nonEnglish speaking PAL territory. Electricity in said regions cycles at 50hz instead of 60. This causes PAL games to run 17.5% slower than NTSC and with big black bars around the edges as well. Not cool. So you'd instantly realize that PAL is fucked and do anything possible to be rid of it. That leaves two choices. US or JP. Do you decide to pick the region with less games, edited games and games that have already been out for umpteen months in another region or do you just choose the region where the good stuff comes from in the first place? And remember, in this scenario, English is not your native tongue. So no language incentive to buy one over the other.
The three choices:
PAL = Fucked, completely.
NTSC-U = Edited games, slow releases of stuff already out in Japan, games already out in Japan never being released, shite box/manual art - the latter often being black and white instead of color
NTSC-J = A full catalog of games as the developers intended them with proper art and manuals
So if you don't know English, have no interest in Madden and the like, don't dig big black bars on the edges of games that run slower than they do in the rest of the world, don't like your games censored or smitten with the blight of western voice acting, want a quality manual to go with your quality $50 game, want to play any and all puzzlers, platformers and shooters in a timely fashion as they are released, or just want some color on your shelf of games that you don't intend to play, which region would you choose?
BTW, I've heard that PAL stuff is getting better. But never having played PAL anything in the first place (Proud to be an American!) it's hard to estimate how much better it is. Even if the PAL electricity problem was totally solved, PAL regions would still have most or all of the same issues listed under the NTSC-U section.
For the record, I play both US and JP games because I live in a 60hz territory, mod my own systems and speak/read English fluently. I feel lucky to have the choice. English RPGs and Japanese puzzle games! It's a win-win situation
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