Nice, never ordered from Play-Asia before so this is a good time to try it out.
Nice, never ordered from Play-Asia before so this is a good time to try it out.
Epic interview with Omar Cornut.
http://www.siliconera.com/2017/04/24...al-developers/
FUUUUUUUUU
i want a physical (ideally on switch) but LRG means i'm just gonna inevitably miss the 18 minute window they're for sale and drunkenly debate giving some asshole on ebay nearly $100 for it one day
(if anyone can grab an extra copy when this drops inevitably drops for switch ill pay cost + shipping and a beer
I may be on the same boat. But I'll try to keep an eye out for you. I've managed to miss-out on just about every worthwhile LRG since its inception. Somehow I get the email prompts, but it's always too late. I have to find a better way. Or just set an alarm the day of.
Confirmed. The physical edition releases this summer!!
Link--->>http://www.seganerds.com/2017/05/09/...playstation-4/
Is this the same as the one offered for pre-order at play-asia?
A shame being a limited run seemingly precludes a Switch release.![]()
18 minute window? Not even! If there is a demand for a particular title, the games featured on Limited Run Games website can sometimes sell out within the first minute it goes on sale.
the other problem you may face is that Limited Run Games may put a limit of 1 copy of the game per consumer and if that is the case you may be out of luck.
If you are simply looking for a physical copy of the game, my advice is to simply preorder the game from Play-Asia. No qualms, no hassle.
The fact that Limited Run Games features different artwork should make little difference. It's not as if the title is being exclusively through them. Credit to the developer(s) for offering the game through different distributors. It's a win for the developer and a win for the consumer.
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"There's nothing to fear, except fear itself"
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I currently have a pre-order through Play-Asia, but I'll still keep an eye out for the Limited Run release.
My understanding with Nintendo and Microsoft is that they require way higher print runs to even consider for a small company as compared to Sony.
I would have definitely picked up a Switch physical version over the others had that been an option.
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