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Rumor: Australia getting fleeced on Rock Band

July 30th, 2008 by Wii Fanboy Staff

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An anonymous source has informed Kotaku that Rock Band (remember that North America/Europe?) will finally launch in Australia this October, a whopping eleven months after the game hit the U.S.

But EA isn’t done sticking the boot into Oz just yet. According to the mole, the game won’t be available as an all-in-one package in Australia, but instead will come in two separate parts (the game itself, and an “Accessories Pack” containing a guitar, drums, and a mic), all of which will cost — wait for it — the equivalent of $350.

Obviously, because we all get paid about six million a year and spend our evenings lighting cigars with a wad of Benjamins, we doubt our resident Aussie will be too deterred. But man, we feel for the rest of you!

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Another Week in Europe

June 28th, 2008 by Chris Greenhough

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Even though Wii Fit continues to be as common as chicken teeth everywhere, Nintendo finally seems to be sorting out its Mario Kart Wii stock issues in Europe. After dipping in recent weeks, the racer (which nearly made this blogger sob with frustration at our last Game Night) has risen in Ireland, Holland, and the UK. Wii Play had a fine few days, sensationally nabbing second spot in Britain, while Sports Island is raking in the euros in the Netherlands. Those crazy Dutch.

Not much on the horizon next week, except for some beat-’em-up. Super Crash Bros. Fighter, or something. We forget. Charts follow the break, folks.

United Kingdom (Week 25, 2008)

01. (01) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
02. (06) Wii Play (Wii)
03. (__) Alone In The Dark (360)
04. (02) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (Wii)
05. (03) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
06. (05) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (NDS)
07. (__) Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (PSP)
08. (17) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
09. (04) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS2)
10. (07) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)

Ireland (Week 25, 2008)

01. (02) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
02. (01) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
03. (03) Grand Theft Auto IV (360, PS3)
04. (04) Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
05. (06) Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
06. (05) Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games (Wii, NDS)
07. (08) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
08. (07) New Super Mario Bros. (NDS)
09. (11) Wii Play (Wii)
10. (10) Race Driver: GRID (360, PS3, PC, NDS)

Netherlands (Week 25, 2008)

01. (01) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
02. (06) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
03. (07) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
04. (03) Sports Island (Wii)
05. (05) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
06. (08) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
07. (04) Grand Theft Auto IV (360)
08. (09) More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (NDS)
09. (02) Ninja Gaiden II (360)
10. (__) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (NDS)

Germany (Week 25, 2008)

01. (01) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
02. (02) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
03. (__) Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (PSP)
04. (06) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
05. (05) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
06. (03) Wii Fit (Wii)
07. (04) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS2)
08. (07) Mario Kart DS (NDS)
09. (__) Mario Party 8 (Wii)
10. (__) More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (NDS)

Sweden (Week 25, 2008)

01. (01) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
02. (02) Age Of Conan: Hyborian Adventures (PC)
03. (04) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PS2)
04. (08) FIFA 08 (PS2)
05. (03) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS2)
06. (05) Grand Theft Auto IV (360)
07. (07) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
08. (__) Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (PSP)
09. (06) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
10. (__) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (360)

Denmark (Week 25, 2008)

01. (01) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
02. (04) FIFA 08 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
03. (03) Grand Theft Auto IV (360, PS3)
04. (06) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC)
05. (02) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
06. (05) Age Of Conan: Hyborian Adventures (PC)
07. (08) SingStar Summer Party (PS2)
08. (07) UEFA Euro 2008 (360, PS3, PS2, PC, PSP)
09. (09) Need for Speed ProStreet (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS, Mobile)
10. (__) Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (360, PC, Mac)

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Read: Swedish chart data
Read: Danish chart data

Featuring charts from across the region, Another Week in Europe documents the buying habits and quirky tastes of a whole continent of Wii lovers. Want to know what’s selling everywhere else? Then check out our weekly Japanese sales articles here, or the latest North American sales here.
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Another Week in Europe

June 21st, 2008 by Chris Greenhough

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You don’t have to be a gas mask-wearing, telepathic oddball to know what dominated Europe this week. Metal Gear Solid 4’s ascent to numero uno throughout most of Europe was thoroughly predictable, though that’s not to suggest that Wii titles had it rough.

Most managed to maintain high spots (seriously, Britain, what is it about LEGO and Indiana Jones?), while there was a heartwarming comeback for Wii Fit, which finally appears to be getting restocked here. It’s reappeared in the Irish and Dutch top tens, and appears at 11th in the UK. Sports Island debuted in European countries that aren’t Britain this week, and for the most part had a storming start, with a third place in Holland and eighth in Germany. Yet there is also sad news, reader: Okami — beautiful, stunning, endlessly gorgeous Okami — only reached 20th. In Sweden. Gah.

Next week, brace yourselves for the arrival in the charts of Ferrari Challenge and Alone in the Dark (except in Scandinavia, of course).

Check out this week’s charts beyond the break. Lederhosen optional.

United Kingdom (Week 24, 2008)

01. (__) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
02. (01) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (Wii)
03. (14) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
04. (05) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS2)
05. (12) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (NDS)
06. (04) Wii Play (Wii)
07. (03) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
08. (06) Grand Theft Auto IV (360)
09. (02) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (360)
10. (15) Sports Island (Wii)

Ireland (Week 24, 2008)

01 (__) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
02 (02) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
03 (01) Grand Theft Auto IV (360, PS3)
04 (04) Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
05 (03) Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games (Wii, NDS)
06 (08) Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
07 (11) New Super Mario Bros. (NDS)
08 (05) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
09 (12) Wii Fit (Wii)
10 (07) Race Driver: GRID (360, PS3, PC, NDS)

Netherlands (Week 24, 2008)

01. (__) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
02. (__) Ninja Gaiden II (360)
03. (__) Sports Island (Wii)
04. (01) Grand Theft Auto IV (360)
05. (02) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
06. (05) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
07. (08) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
08. (__) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
09. (__) More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (NDS)
10. (__) Wii Fit (Wii)

Germany (Week 24, 2008)

01. (__) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
02. (01) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
03. (02) Wii Fit (Wii)
04. (04) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS2)
05. (03) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
06. (09) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
07. (08) Mario Kart DS (NDS)
08. (__) Sports Island (Wii)
09. (06) Grand Theft Auto IV (360)
10. (05) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (NDS)

Spain (Week 23, 2008)

01. (01) Wii Play (Wii)
02. (02) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
03. (__) Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (PS3)
04. (03) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
05. (__) Ninja Gaiden II (360)
06. (08) Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
07. (07) Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (PS2)
08. (__) Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (360)
09. (__) Big Brain Academy (Wii)
10. (__) Race Driver: GRID (PS3)

Sweden (Week 24, 2008)

01. (__) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
02. (08) Age Of Conan: Hyborian Adventures (PC)
03. (01) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS2)
04. (07) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PS2)
05. (04) Grand Theft Auto IV (360)
06. (05) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
07. (06) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
08. (09) FIFA 08 (PS2)
09. (20) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS2)
10. (__) Mass Effect (PC)

Denmark (Week 24, 2008)

01. (02) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
02. (__) Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
03. (01) Grand Theft Auto IV (360, PS3)
04. (03) FIFA 08 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
05. (__) Age Of Conan: Hyborian Adventures (PC)
06. (04) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC)
07. (05) UEFA Euro 2008 (360, PS3, PS2, PC, PSP)
08. (06) SingStar Summer Party (PS2)
09. (08) Need for Speed ProStreet (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS, Mobile)
10. (10) Counter-Strike: Source (PC)

Read: UK chart data
Read: Irish chart data
Read: Dutch chart data
Read: German chart data
Read: Spanish chart data
Read: Swedish chart data
Read: Danish chart data

Featuring charts from across the region, Another Week in Europe documents the buying habits and quirky tastes of a whole continent of Wii lovers. Want to know what’s selling everywhere else? Then check out our weekly Japanese sales articles here, or the latest North American sales here.
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Another Week in Europe

June 15th, 2008 by Chris Greenhough

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Having watched the in-the-flesh Harrison Ford creak and grimace his way through Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull on the big screen, this week European consumers got a chance to give the LEGO version a leg-up to the top of the charts.

And mostly, that’s just what they did. The Wii edition of LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures showed Grand Theft Auto IV who was boss in the UK by nabbing top spot, and versions for other consoles charted well elsewhere on the continent. It’s no surprise that LEGO Indy did so well in Blighty — we still recall the whole country tripping over itself in the rush to pick up the LEGO Star Wars games. Evidently, the titles have that oft-discussed crossover appeal that most marketing types would slaughter their entire families for.

On a sadder note, Mario Kart Wii bowed out of the Dutch and UK top tens, Deca Sports Sports Island only reached 15th in Britain, and Wii Fit is keeping up its disappearing act … everywhere but Germany. So much for your empty, empty promises, Nintendo! Oh, and the Spanish charts failed to materialize this week, probably because they’re all busy gawking at the footy.

Check out what Europe is buying past the break, and don’t forget to join us next week, when we’ll be sulking about how nobody bought Okami.

United Kingdom (Week 23, 2008)

01. (__) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (Wii)
02. (__) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (360)
03. (03) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
04. (02) Wii Play (Wii)
05. (__) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS2)
06. (01) Grand Theft Auto IV (360)
07. (__) Ninja Gaiden II (360)
08. (__) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS3)
09. (05) Race Driver: GRID (360)
10. (04) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)

Ireland (Week 23, 2008)

01 (01) Grand Theft Auto IV (360, PS3)
02 (__) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
03 (02) Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games (Wii, NDS)
04 (06) Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
05 (03) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
06 (__) Ninja Gaiden II (360)
07 (14) Race Driver: GRID (360, PS3, PC, NDS)
08 (05) Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
09 (09) FIFA 08 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
10 (04) Wii Play (Wii)

Netherlands (Week 23, 2008)

01. (01) Grand Theft Auto IV (360)
02. (02) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
03. (__) Race Driver: GRID (PS3)
04. (__) Race Driver: GRID (360)
05. (05) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
06. (__) Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (360)
07. (__) Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit (PS3)
08. (06) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
09. (07) Super Mario Galaxy (Wii)
10. (08) Mario Kart DS (NDS)

Germany (Week 23, 2008)

01. (02) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
02. (01) Wii Fit (Wii)
03. (03) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
04. (__) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS2)
05. (06) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (NDS)
06. (04) Grand Theft Auto IV (360)
07. (05) Race Driver: GRID (PS3)
08. (09) Mario Kart DS (NDS)
09. (07) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
10. (10) More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (NDS)

Sweden
(Week 23, 2008)

01. (__) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (PS2)
02. (__) Mass Effect (PC)
03. (__) Ninja Gaiden II (360)
04. (02) Grand Theft Auto IV (360)
05. (03) Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
06. (04) Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
07. (05) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PS2)
08. (01) Age Of Conan: Hyborian Adventures (PC)
09. (07) FIFA 08 (PS2)
10. (__) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (Wii)

Denmark (Week 23, 2008)

01. (01) Grand Theft Auto IV (360, PS3)
02. (__) LEGO Indiana Jones: Original Adventures (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
03. (03) FIFA 08 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
04. (04) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC)
05. (07) UEFA Euro 2008 (360, PS3, PS2, PC, PSP)
06. (06) SingStar Summer Party (PS2)
07. (18) Race Driver: GRID (360, PS3, PC, NDS)
08. (__) Need for Speed ProStreet (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS, Mobile)
09. (__) Mass Effect (360, PC)
10. (16) Counter-Strike: Source (PC)

Read: UK chart data
Read: Irish chart data
Read: Dutch chart data
Read: German chart data
Read: Swedish chart data
Read: Danish chart data

Featuring charts from across the region, Another Week in Europe documents the buying habits and quirky tastes of a whole continent of Wii lovers. Want to know what’s selling everywhere else? Then check out our weekly Japanese sales articles here, or the latest North American sales here.
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Another Week in Europe

April 5th, 2008 by Chris Greenhough

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Featuring charts from across the region, Another Week in Europe documents the buying habits and quirky tastes of a whole continent of Wii lovers.

Unlike reigning full beard freestyle world champion Elmar Weisser of Germany (who we admire fiercely), we have mixed feelings about this week’s European sales charts.

For example, while we’re heartened by the success of debutant Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (5th in the UK, and the Wii edition supplemented sales of other versions across Europe — not bad for a game that appeared on every other console last October), we’re irked by the flat performance of House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return (15th in Britain, and nowhere to be seen in the charts of mainland Europe).

Europe, if you’re reading, stop buying Game Party (7th in UK), Smarty Pants (10th in Spain), and Mario & bleeding Sonic (high everywhere) and let’s get something half-decent up there for a change. Sega Bass Fishing should make next week’s chart, so that’d be a good place to start — let’s have that top ten somewhere, please. Sigh. At least Elmar will never fail to impress us. Click on for the charts.

United Kingdom (Week ending March 29th)

01. (__) Gran Turismo 5: Prologue (PS3)
02. (01) Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (360)
03. (02) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
04. (03) Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (PS3)
05. (__) Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Wii)
06. (04) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
07. (07) Wii Play (Wii)
08. (06) Carnival: Funfair Games (Wii)
09. (05) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
10. (12) Sega Superstars Tennis (Wii)

Ireland (Week ending March 29th)

01. (01) Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (360, PS3)
02. (__) Gran Turismo 5: Prologue (PS3)
03. (02) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii, NDS)
04. (07) Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
05. (03) New Super Mario Bros. (NDS)
06. (04) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
07. (06) FIFA 08 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
08. (05) Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC)
09. (10) Imagine: Babies (NDS)
10. (09) Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (360, PS3, PC)

Netherlands (Week 13, 2008)

01. (02) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (NDS)
02. (__) Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath (360, PC)
03. (01) Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (360)
04. (03) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
05. (09) Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 (PS3)
06. (04) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
07. (05) More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (NDS)
08. (07) The Sims 2: FreeTime (PC)
09. (06) Army of Two (PS3)
10. (__) Mario Party DS (NDS)

Germany (Week 13, 2008)

01. (__) Gran Turismo 5: Prologue (PS3)
02. (01) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (NDS)
03. (02) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
04. (03) More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (NDS)
05. (05) New Super Mario Bros. (NDS)
06. (07) Mario Kart DS (NDS)
07. (04) Professor Kageyama’s Maths Training (NDS)
08. (__) Magic Made Fun (NDS)
09. (06) Animal Crossing DS (NDS)
10. (__) God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP)

Spain (Week 12, 2008)

01. (01) Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (PSP)
02. (03) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (NDS)
03. (02) Army of Two (PS3)
04. (05) Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)
05. (04) FIFA 08 (PS2)
06. (07) More Brain Training from Dr. Kawashima (NDS)
07. (__) Magic Made Fun (NDS)
08. (08) Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (NDS)
09. (__) New Super Mario Bros. (NDS)
10. (09) Smarty Pants (Wii)

Sweden (Week 13, 2008)

01. (__) Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (PS3)
02. (02) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (PS2)
03. (__) Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath (360, PC)
04. (05) The Sims 2 Free Time (PC)
05. (06) World of Warcraft (PC)
06. (03) Singstar Svenska hits Schlager (PS2)
07. (09) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (Wii)
08. (12) World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (PC)
09. (04) Army of Two (360)
10. (01) Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Vegas 2 (360)

Denmark (Week ending March 29th)

01. (__) Gran Turismo 5: Prologue (PS3)
02. (02) Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC)
03. (01) The Sims 2: FreeTime (PC)
04. (__) Command & Conquer 3: Kane’s Wrath (360, PC)
05. (04) Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (360, PS3, PC)
06. (03) FIFA 08 (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
07. (06) Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune (PS3)
08. (08) Need for Speed: ProStreet (360, PS3, Wii, PS2, PC, PSP, NDS)
09. (19) World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (PC)
10. (10) Counter-Strike: Source (PC)

Read: UK, Irish, Dutch, and Danish chart data.
Read: German, Spanish, and Swedish chart data.

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A year of Wii: The PAL verdict

January 1st, 1970 by Chris Greenhough

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Being a devotee of Nintendo in a PAL region is probably a bit like marriage (I'd urge you to stick with me here, because I've thought this analogy through for at least four minutes). For years, you slog away at the relationship, mildly irritated by the other person's foibles and imperfections, like that weird bumpy mole on their back, or how they noisily slurp soup, or how they insist on playing nothing but Keane during long car journeys.

Then every so often, you have your disputes, arguing about the merits of Magnolia Eggshell and Cream Eggshell in the aisle of Lowe's. And sometimes, these disagreements might build up to something bigger in your mind, begin to fester, and perhaps you occasionally think, "Is this it? Is this the rest of my life?" But then, something strange happens -- every so often, the other person does something really fantastic, something that reminds you exactly why you got hitched in the first place, and why you settled on this individual as your soul mate. And suddenly, everything is well with the world, or at least until it's soup night again.

The point of this long-winded comparison being: as a gamer in the UK, that pretty much sums up my relationship with Nintendo. For years now, PAL region gamers have often been treated fairly shabbily by Nintendo. I'll freely admit it doesn't take much too rile us -- we hardcore types are notoriously tough to please -- though Nintendo doesn't always help itself. Its insistence that we receive games or hardware late, or not at all, or borked ... well it's just plain infuriating is what it is. The prices, as well, leave a lot to be desired. And totally rad free gifts? Yea, forget about those.

Yet every now and again, Nintendo gets something right here, something that makes us PAL gamers remember why we support the company. And the Wii, on the whole, is actually one of those things. As I began writing this article, I was gearing up for a venomous diatribe about Nintendo's continuing neglect of those countries that aren't the Americas or Japan. But get this: I can't do it. I can't do it, because when it comes to the Wii, Nintendo suddenly seems to have noticed that Europe and Australia actually exist. It's true! Both are real places and everything! We have our own flags!

OK, it's not all roses, and improvements can still be made. Both hardware and games continue to be priced somewhat disproportionately -- you lucky American folk pay $50 for a new Wii game on the high street, while in the UK we pay £40, the equivalent of $85.

But those accursed delays? They're largely gone, or at least massively reduced from the dark days of being a PAL GameCube owner. A quick flick through Wikipedia shows some horrendous hold-ups when it comes to first-party software on the GameCube. We waited an extra five months for Metroid Prime. We only got one of my very favourite titles, Pikmin, six months after the US. Animal Crossing? In Europe, we waited two whole years for that awesome game. Two fricken' years! (Though admittedly, the "lucky" Aussies "only" had to wait a single year).

So far, remarkably, the Wii has been a different story. We waited a mere four days for the recently released and totally awe-inspiring Super Mario Galaxy. And even the wait for the Wii itself (three weeks) was nothing compared to the period of thumb-twiddling we endured for the 'Cube (er ... six months). Those three Wii-less weeks were still fairly hellish, particularly as US sites were merrily posting reviews of the titles I'd have given my molars to play (resisting the temptation to read said articles was actually humanly impossible). But compared to the six months I had to endure before I got my hands on the purple lunchbox and, um, Luigi's Mansion, those three weeks were a breeze.

(Speaking of which, an aside: my own Wii launch experiences didn't contain a notable story to match Candace's enjoyable tale of queuing and bonding with fellow Nintendo loons. That's not to say I wouldn't have done it; after all, I'm crazy enough about Nintendo to queue for six hours to meet Miyamoto. But this time last year, I was on the other side of the counter from Candace and everybody else who wanted Nintendo's white box -- yep, I was a sales monkey for UK retailer GAME, and thus reserved my console way in advance. On my way out of work at the end of the day, I can recall being offered £250 (just over $500) for my new toy by one desperate parent, though politely declined.)



This more PAL-friendly approach is working wonders for Ninty. Countries outside the Americas and Japan have snaffled up well over 4 million Wiis in the last year, almost a third of all the Wiis sold worldwide, and you may have read recently how they're still very much in demand over here. Which is great, because for a good decade now, both Europe and Australia have been Sony territory. Now, with the help of the DS (and, perversely, an increasingly complacent Sony), the PlayStation blue that covers the region is being gradually swamped by ... whatever color represents Nintendo, I suppose.

So, I guess my conclusion must be: Nintendo, you're doing alright here. Like an infuriating spouse, you irritate the hell out of me sometimes with little slip-ups, but that's all they seem to be nowadays: little. There's been no Animal Crossing-style disasters yet, you even gave us the odd title early, and your handling of the Big Stuff in the past year -- the console launch, Galaxy, the things most of your customers care about -- well, you've got those spot-on. You reminded me why I stuck with you.

There, I did it. I praised Nintendo's approach to PAL regions. Now watch Mario Kart Wii get delayed here until 2009.
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Australians love the Wii, too

January 1st, 1970 by Candace Savino

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In the GameCube era, Australia had a bit of a rocky relationship with Nintendo. The GameCube has only sold 167,899 units there in its lifetime so far, though we can't imagine those numbers going up much. All seems to be forgiven and forgotten, however, because the Wii is now the fastest selling console in the country. In the (almost) year that the Wii has been around, it has sold 200,000 copies, which is more than even the DS and Xbox 360 sold in their first years.

With its Australian market growing, perhaps Nintendo won't neglect its PAL region as much as it tends to do sometimes, but alas, we can only hope.
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