Decided to keep the pressure on. This was also in response to another, similar, tweet I saw. https://twitter.com/DAGarden_Retro/status/725455404252184576
I'm going to do a tweet later, but can you also tell me a few other games other than Sonic 3D classics that are not available in the EU? I have £130 in cash right here that might be nice to show off to SEGA =P Should I leave a note on the bottom of the picture saying "don't make me spend it on Nintendo games instead..."
So everyone in Europe did the #TakeMyMoneySoE, Sega listened, they're going to release it to Europe soon, then you post a picture of a previous American president. Where's David Cameron? =P
There's an elegance in the use of OL's photo. Says Mission Accomplished, but the war isn't over yet. :v:
How do you know that the campaign didn't coincidentally begin right before a pre-planned announcement? Is agency real?
Well, judging by the words of the Sega representative in the Sega Central video on YouTube, it sounded as if they were only willing to confirm it was coming to the EU as they had received the question from multiple people, which may have been a nod to our campaign. We don't know for certain that the campaign is the cause that generated this response, but receiving a positive response in any way or form is considered a success in my opinion.
SEGA Europe currently has no plans to bring over 7th Dragon III. Also they consider Atlus an independent label from Sega so they're going to continue to not bring over their games.
I'm glad that somebody else watches these so that I don't have to. They all hurt so bad. So if 7th Dragon's already been localised for the West with the imminent US release, I don't get why they can't support a digital-only, limited-language release in Europe if they're not sure about sales. The biggest chunk of the work has already been done. Would it really be costly to get the job finished?
SEGA Europe doing some damage control. Funny how they're saying that they're interested instead of actually committing to publish their own games.
I already made a thread for this, but it sounds like we won't have to bother with this campaign anymore. Deep Silver is now going to be publishing Atlus' and Sega's games in Europe: http://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?showtopic=35633
Sega Europe announced that they're releasing Project Diva X in Europe on August 30th... as digital only.
Ugh. Well that's depressing =/ You'd have thought if it was getting a physical release in the US it'd make sense to match that here.