@Jesse2050, In many ways, that is depressing. Since the onset of the major U.S. gaming companies within the last decade or so, we have seen a sharp increase in the quality of games marketed to the Americans. Companies such as Capcom, who were been in the 90's, have had trouble adapting in areas such as translation and dubbing. I believe most people just won't stand for a poor translation now when they can either get it from an American distributor, or from people who actually care about their localization such as Hideo Kojima's MGS group. That's why I feel so strongly about keeping the US market open and competitive.
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In many ways, that is depressing. Since the onset of the major U.S. gaming companies within the last decade or so, we have seen a sharp increase in the quality of games marketed to the Americans. Companies such as Capcom, who were been in the 90's, have had trouble adapting in areas such as translation and dubbing. I believe most people just won't stand for a poor translation now when they can either get it from an American distributor, or from people who actually care about their localization such as Hideo Kojima's MGS group. That's why I feel so strongly about keeping the US market open and competitive.