Yep, which is exactly why I only own a few titles for the Wonderswan with it's limited import friendly library.skyknight wrote: Otherwise, I would agree the main hurdle for owning a WonderSwan is due to its limited release within Japan - thus no English translation for outsiders.
Wonderswan Color&BW Reccomendations
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Re: Wonderswan Color&BW Reccomendations
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Re: Wonderswan Color&BW Reccomendations
Not too sure about that, perhaps Bandai at the time was too reserve to move into new markets, even though they were licensing Power Rangers, Digimon, and lesser extent - Gundam at that time.Riqz85 wrote:Thanks guys. And yes i did read the 101 ofc but if you read it you would realise there's very few reccomendations on there. Especially import friendly reccomendations.
Pity most of them are fighters. Bandai really didnt want this coming to europe and US.
Would be interesting if they did release WS with Power Rangers and Digimon games at a lower cost than GameBoy, maybe it run for a good couple of years; but that's all in the past.