Sunday Monday Night ShackReviews
by jason bergman, Sep 16, 2002 4:27pm PDT
The site was down last night, so this week's roundup of additions to the ShackReviews database is a day late, but here it is nonetheless. As usual, if there's a game you want to review but don't see in the database, check first and then submit it!
- Battlefield 1942 (PC)
- Jagged Alliance 2 (PC)
- Bruce Lee: Quest of the Dragon (Xbox)
- Necrodome (PC)
- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 (GBA)
- Armored Core 3 (PS2)
Daily Filter: Sleeping Dogs, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron
Kingdoms of Amalur needed 3 million sales 'to break even,' RI governor says
Former Modern Warfare devs wanted to give Call of Duty series a 'rest'
Konami accused of bank loan fraud over Def Jam Rapstar
Capcom aims to shorten development cycle
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http://xbox.jp/software/pickup/braveknight.html
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Top price converted to US dollars: US$ 29 (I believe it can also be found at $25 too)
Being R$ 89,90 (in our currency) it's still one of the most expensive games released to PC's (this seem to be normal price for new games around here - RTCW is still at this price). It's very, very expensive for our market, specially when you consider you can buy pirate copies at us$ 3 on shops or "software" stands downtown. However, one have to compliment EA for the effort they do to release it at real cheap prices considering the price of the game on USA. I don't know if they have lots of taxes or what in USA and Europe (in fact I think they have MORE taxes down here, I may be wrong tho), but having the game at this price is a gift. It I were to buy (import) it from outside the country the game would easily cost us$ 100 w/ local (federal) taxes, shupping, handling and etc.