Today I was at HMV in London when I was surprised to see that there's an official UK Animal Crossing guide despite the game never being released here!
Anyway, it got me thinking... although the GameCube by it's very nature isn't very 'mainstream' in Europe, could this be the first time importings reaching a wider audience... reaching, the casual gamer? Or is it just that most GameCube owners are hardcore gamers who know their stuff? Let's look at the facts.
- UK guide writers are making guides or American-only games, surely the first time this has happened?
- CUBE magazine giving out disks for free on their front cover that allow you to play various import games, making it more easier than ever.
- Even NOM who used to have an extremely strict PAL-ONLY policy has started reviewing import games such as the Japanese Soul Calibur 2, a move eerily similar to that of the Sega Saturn Magazine when the PAL market started to die.
So what do you think? Could the GameCube have the biggest import scene of any console in Europe yet? We've certainly moved on from the days when people were paying ?100 for Street Fighter 2.
I can see why NOE is starting to get worried.

Anyway, it got me thinking... although the GameCube by it's very nature isn't very 'mainstream' in Europe, could this be the first time importings reaching a wider audience... reaching, the casual gamer? Or is it just that most GameCube owners are hardcore gamers who know their stuff? Let's look at the facts.
- UK guide writers are making guides or American-only games, surely the first time this has happened?
- CUBE magazine giving out disks for free on their front cover that allow you to play various import games, making it more easier than ever.
- Even NOM who used to have an extremely strict PAL-ONLY policy has started reviewing import games such as the Japanese Soul Calibur 2, a move eerily similar to that of the Sega Saturn Magazine when the PAL market started to die.
So what do you think? Could the GameCube have the biggest import scene of any console in Europe yet? We've certainly moved on from the days when people were paying ?100 for Street Fighter 2.

I can see why NOE is starting to get worried.
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