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01/12/2016 12:01 PM ·Spoilers

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*still "aggressively" waits for release information in Europe*

Hey, SmileBoom. You haven't had any updates on a European release since October 13th, 2015. I'm just saying that you should perhaps say what's going on... You know? I don't want another wait like Flipnote Studio 3D/Dr. Kawashima 3DS. ._.

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  • L.

    01/12/2016 3:38 PM ·Spoilers

    Right now they have 3 priorities on their agenda: 1. Ogiri submissions review until end of February 2. Version 3.3 update (already announced so they had to deliver) 3. Wii U version of Smilebasic (already announced so they had to deliver) Anything else takes a back seat, including the not-yet-officially-announced EU version. They only said they were aggressively considering, not definitely.

    Yeahs3
  • Oh... Well... I'll aggressively wait and cross my fingers then... with aggression. :)

    Yeahs1
  • Wow, this sucks. Petit computer mk2 was pulled from the eshop a year ago, and the smileboom english site said 'Petit Computer 3 coming in spring 2015!' :(

    Yeahs1
  • I'll complain as often as I like, thankyou very much!

    Yeahs2
  • @Devan: That's like saying "Brain Age and Flipnote Studio for 3DS came out in America and we had to wait as well so stop complaining.".

    Yeahs0
  • i dont even understand, why they dont release the USA in eu, then release 3.3 as a localization update, I mean.. which programmers cant speak english?

    Yeahs1
  • "Localization costs" is my best guess. The rating costs could also be a hazard (PEGI and USK).

    Yeahs0
  • L.

    01/13/2016 2:40 PM ·Spoilers

    My question to you EU folks: If this English-only version were to directly port over EU, would your French/German/Italian/Spanish neighbors complain? If yes, I predict it'll take an extra year to do 4 additional languages.

    Yeahs0
  • They didn't translate Petit Computer into other EU-languages, however they did still release it in other EU countries. I'd be fine with just an English release of SmileBASIC in Germany.

    Yeahs1
  • ...the programming language is in english and i am german

    Yeahs1
  • nintendo requires game documentation to be translated as well; eu games usually come out in m5 format(english, german, french, spanish, and italian all in one) this will take quite a bit longer than japanese to english... especially with how smileBoom's team is

    Yeahs0
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  • L.

    01/13/2016 6:32 PM ·Spoilers

    I didn't know it was a Nintendo requirement, but if that's true then the EU folks have to wait. And yes when I asked the question, I meant to say the instructions and manuals and all that. The programming language of course has to be English. ABlob, did Petit Computer have English game help/manual only, or in M5?

    Yeahs0
  • m5, but in eu it didnt even explain the programming, just the application itself

    Yeahs1
  • SmileBASIC universal - 10% off would be an idea xD

    Yeahs0
  • What Ξτωαs ƒ said. M5.

    Yeahs0
  • die einzigen interresanten Nintendo realese's 2016 sind zelda U und die Nintendo NX! aber SONIC BOOM: Fire&Ice interresiert doch eh kein!

    Yeahs1
  • oh sry du hast ja smileBOOM geschrieben^^ XD

    Yeahs2
  • lustig

    Yeahs1

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