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Post by TTR Dr Payne on Apr 3, 2009 4:18:41 GMT -4
www.joystiq.com/2009/04/02/quebec-law-outlaws-english-only-titles/Quebec law outlaws English-only titles by Randy Nelson { Apr 2nd 2009 at 11:50PM } Beginning today, if you live in Quebec and want to buy a game that doesn't contain French text or voice-over -- you can't. You'll have to wait until one becomes available. Which, in many cases, can take weeks or months (or never happen at all). The Toronto Star reports that the new law is meant to "promote and protect the French language." The paper spoke with one retailer who says that goal carries a high price. "I'm afraid it's going to cost me my business," said Ronnie Rondeau, who owns eight Game Buzz stores in Montreal. "If it really was going to make a difference, I'd be for it, but only a small number of people want to play in French." Quebec's government threatened legal action against Nintendo and Sony in 1999 if the companies did not begin including a French language option in games (and game manuals) they published in the territory. The companies complied, and many third-parties produce French localizations of their games -- but work often isn't started until after the English version ships. Even the head of the Entertainment Software Association of Canada, Danielle Parr, admitted to the paper that French-language games -- designed for release in France -- may never make it to Quebec due to the province's relatively small market. That being the case, some games will never be released there. Sucks to live in Quebec
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Post by milecoupe on Apr 3, 2009 20:54:38 GMT -4
oh well ontario and the states are'nt that far of a drive and alot cheaper with less taxes etc so i'd rather buy my games eleswere so this will help but this is great becaust they'll finally see how f***ing stupid frenchie s*** is as no one here wants french games except maybe 5 people so when they loose all that money they'll maybe wake up.What f*cking idiots we already got french rule books i don't need anymore. Oh well dose'nt affect me either way
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Post by TTR Dr Payne on Apr 4, 2009 5:05:37 GMT -4
Wouldnt it be easier and cheaper for you to just buy the games online instead of driving to Ontario or to the states? Unless of course your already going there for other obligations.
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Post by milecoupe on Apr 5, 2009 19:26:47 GMT -4
Already going there and no because they charge way too much to ship+you get duty charges so it'd cost like say 60$+tax so 65-70 for the game it'd end up 10-15 for shippiing and then duty would cost around 30 so yea it'd end up being 100+ per game
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Post by TTR Dr Payne on Apr 5, 2009 21:49:44 GMT -4
well freiking buy it from inside your province dumbo lol. A lot of the time you can find it cheaper online, so even if there is a large shipping bill(which if there is, you should just get it somewhere else) then you'll still end up paying less.
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Post by milecoupe on Apr 7, 2009 1:40:20 GMT -4
no i get a trip out of it
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