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Where to buy HG?

Kirin

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Where is the best place to purchase this wonderful piece of software?
Play Asia is overpriced, and frankly, I don't want a repeat of my $65.00 Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen 4.
 
I made the mistake of ordering mine from Toys n' Joys. Great site, and nice prices. Would have been perfect except for the fact that it's in Honalulu. DX Now I have to wait for it to go to Hawaii before they send it all the way up to MI.
 
Thanks all, I ordered it when I got home from work today, Heart Gold is on the way. Did anyone else who got it get the pokewalker?
 
I think I'll just wait till it comes out officially in the US.XD

Great plan. That's what I'm doing xD

I couldn't stand to pay $60+ for one game when I know that reading too much Japanese gives me a headache.
 
I'm waiting, as the US version is cheaper. And it costs so much as 6100 yen = 66 dollars. And that is even more than a new release 360 or ps3 game where i live.

And if you dont know japanese, it is just pressing A and knowing your moves.

And dont forget, the 4 dollar shipping takes a long time, but 20 dollar ems shipping is FAST! Just know that if you buy.
 
Playing a Japanese game would be extremely frustrating, and I don't see the point in buying two copies of the same game in order to fully enjoy it in English.
 
The point is not the frustration, really, it's the not wanting to wait until second quarter of 2010. I've played 3 other games so far that were in Japanese.(Two of which will never reach our country) It's really not that hard.
 
And as its a remake of GS, it should be relatively easy to understand. Except from the HGSS - added stuff.
 
And as its a remake of GS, it should be relatively easy to understand. Except from the HGSS - added stuff.

Yeah they basically say the same thing as the English versions. Basically when a wild pokemon appears in the Japanese verison it says something like.
Ah! A wild (pokemon) appeared!
If I can play it in Japanese then so can other people, I don't really see why its frustrating, the only annoying thing is, lots of people have a name that has more than 4 letters, UNLESS you know your name in Japanese, いt I mean.. it also helps if you learn the language too, not that I'm saying anyone should.
 
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