Games exclusive to one country (besides the usual suspects)

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Games exclusive to one country (besides the usual suspects)

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What I mean by besides the usual suspects is not games that were only released in America, Japan etc. I mean games that were only released in countries that don't get exclusive releases a lot like Canada, were the game Asterix at the Olympic was only released there, a Xbox 360 sports game with a cartoony theme. Another example is Taxi, a game based on the movie that was only released in France.
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Asterix at the Olympic Games was released in Europe.
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alienjesus wrote:Asterix at the Olympic Games was released in Europe.
whoops :oops:
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This little'un right here:

http://ie.playstation.com/ps2/games/det ... %E2%84%A2/

Gaelic Games: Football
Gaelic Games: Hurling

I read in the Herald that this was Sony's idea of a reward for Irish gamers, considering
the speed and quantity in which they adopted the PS2. I've never gone near them, and
have not heard a sliver of a good thing about them.
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Balasubbie wrote:This little'un right here:

http://ie.playstation.com/ps2/games/det ... %E2%84%A2/

Gaelic Games: Football
Gaelic Games: Hurling

I read in the Herald that this was Sony's idea of a reward for Irish gamers, considering
the speed and quantity in which they adopted the PS2. I've never gone near them, and
have not heard a sliver of a good thing about them.
I guess Sony doesn't know what the word reward means xD
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