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Posted: Jun 7th 2007 4:33PM (Unverified) said

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I feel its just being even steven, considering we get first dibs on every demo for the majority of the time.
Having said that, it is still available for us to download demos with alternate accounts (ie. demo I just downloaded with my japanese account: eternal sonata)
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Posted: Jun 7th 2007 9:23AM (Unverified) said

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UK people can get it in OXM
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Posted: Jun 7th 2007 9:49AM (Unverified) said

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Horrible demo, what a waste of space!! Oh yeah the Tenchu demo sucks too.....LOL
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Posted: Jun 7th 2007 11:42AM DjDATZ said

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FINALLY...we get something that the us doesnt...
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Posted: Jun 7th 2007 12:39PM (Unverified) said

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I'm in the US (Indiana, specifically) and I just got a Japanese account for the Trusty Bell demo. Anyway, if you download the Vampire Rain demo on the Jap account through your Am system you will get the English game. I have yet to play it, but I freaked when I saw that the menu and dialog were in English.
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Posted: Jun 7th 2007 1:22PM xenocidic said

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finally canadians and mexicans aren't getting the short end of the stick
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Posted: Jun 7th 2007 6:27PM (Unverified) said

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TERRIBLE GAME! I figured it would be bad, but it's just awful. It tries to be like Splinter Cell, but it fails in every way. You can't peak around walls, you can't shoot out lights...it looks like ass, it isn't fun. It doesn't make sense! I suggest that no one downloads it. You American's are lucky!
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Posted: Jun 7th 2007 10:35PM (Unverified) said

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we get something first and it sucks ass
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