Capcom announced this morning that physical copies of Scrooge McDuck's remastered 1989 adventure can be yours to treasure on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or Wii U for $19.99. The digital version is $14.99.
So why'd they bother with that stupid physical "pin" version?
Capcom hasn't exactly been acknowledged for listening to their fans these past few years.
Well, I was going to buy the xbla version now that its out, but with this announcement I'm definitely going to wait until November for the physical copy.
Cool.
GameSack wrote:That's right, only Sega had the skill to make a proper Nintendo game.
Who makes these decisions at Capcom? I'm glad there's going to be a legit physical release of course but it just seems odd after releasing that box-only w/ pin version last month.
Maybe this is good news for those of us who want Ace Attorney: Dual Destinies as a physical release?
Capcom announced this morning that physical copies of Scrooge McDuck's remastered 1989 adventure can be yours to treasure on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 or Wii U for $19.99. The digital version is $14.99.
So why'd they bother with that stupid physical "pin" version?
It's a evil master plan... that way people buy's the game twice.
noiseredux wrote:I don't lend shit and I don't borrow shit.
fortunately I just used my game credit from fire emblem and SMT IV to download it on the Wii U so not money out of my pocket, now I can buy the physical on the Xbox like I wanted to.
ninjainspandex wrote:really, are people actually getting upset that Capcom are doing what fans wanted and giving us a physical release?
It's great and should've been done from the start. They shouldn't have bent over PS3 owners and sold them a no-disc physical version when they were planning this most likely from the beginning. This is just a lame attempt by Capcom to get collectors to double dip on the game.
ninjainspandex wrote:really, are people actually getting upset that Capcom are doing what fans wanted and giving us a physical release?
It's great and should've been done from the start. They shouldn't have bent over PS3 owners and sold them a no-disc physical version when they were planning this most likely from the beginning. This is just a lame attempt by Capcom to get collectors to double dip on the game.
no its just Capcom released the game digitally because they thought it might not sell to well and be too Niche, they now see how popular it is and decide to give us a physical option to reach an even wider audience. It's a good move not a dick move.