We may run into some restrictive import/export issues, though. Another thing to keep in mind are the shipping costs; they may be as much as the cost of the item.:eek:
I'll let everyone know what I find out.
I´m from Europe and belive me, the Europeans like me are used to pay expensive shipping but is what it takes to import the great stuff that is released in United States/Japan that never comes out in Europe.
I hope you will ship to Europe the moment you put soundtracks in the store.
We may run into some restrictive import/export issues, though. Another thing to keep in mind are the shipping costs; they may be as much as the cost of the item.:eek:
I'll let everyone know what I find out.
why is Capcom EU vastly different to the US? ... shouldn't there be a EU store? there must be a demand as some posters here have to post here. it's just strange that the EU site seems less accessible than its US counterpart. just saying... ;)
We may run into some restrictive import/export issues, though. Another thing to keep in mind are the shipping costs; they may be as much as the cost of the item.:eek:
I'll let everyone know what I find out.
It usually is as much, or much more than the cost of the item to ship it to Canada; I hate to think what Europe would have to pay.
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We are very limited as to which of our older games we can re-order. Many are out of print or the minimum order runs are in the thousands of units. We would like very much to carry everything we ever released but it's just not possible.
We might sell less than 10 a month of an older game but be required to order 2500 units at a minimum. At 10 units per month it would take us almost 21 years to sell them all. In the mean time we would have to carry the inventory. Inventory is a bad word.
I will continue to work to get popular older titles like Mega Man Powered Up and Mega Man Maverick Hunter X for the PSP. I may also be able to get some older DS titles but we won't be able to get any more of the GBA titles. Once the GBA games we still have on our site are gone, they're gone for good.
I do wish that the game industry would follow other mediums more; finding a movie on DVD, a CD of music, or a book a couple of years after its release isn't nearly as hard as finding a game in the same amount of time. I'm guessing it's the requirements per order that make it kind of a rough spot to maintain, from what I've read here.
An apparel section would be ideal. Examples; t-shirts, hoodies, beanies. Maybe even toy figurines. Especially action figures or apparel pertaining to Monster Hunter. It seems you guys only promote your Street Fighter, Resident Evil, DMC, or Megaman franchises. Don't get me wrong. Those titles are good too, but give us Monster Hunter fans some love too.
An apparel section would be ideal. Examples; t-shirts, hoodies, beanies. Maybe even toy figurines. Especially action figures or apparel pertaining to Monster Hunter. It seems you guys only promote your Street Fighter, Resident Evil, DMC, or Megaman franchises. Don't get me wrong. Those titles are good too, but give us Monster Hunter fans some love too.
Correction: An apparel section in sizes that fit. Even with Mega Man stuff, so little of it is ever in a size I'd be able to wear. I'm not exactly Eric Cartman here, I'm just an adult.
I'd love a Mega Man shirt with that 20th anniversary art where all the Mega Men are standing in a V formation.
Correction: An apparel section in sizes that fit. Even with Mega Man stuff, so little of it is ever in a size I'd be able to wear. I'm not exactly Eric Cartman here, I'm just an adult.
It's funny that you say that, because I always seem to encounter game T-shirts in sizes that would make it look like I'm wearing a dress. I've had so many XL and even XXL game shirts, that while awesome, I'd never wear because they are much too big.
What I'd REALLY like to see are some MegaMan shirts that are actually printed on good quality cotton, like American Apparel.
That, and some of the art and story books translated to english. Being able to actually read my copy of "The Biohazard Archives" would be incredibly awesome.