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Future release dates may be affected for Australia, which is disappointing for us
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In an effort to shift the blame for epic delays in Australia, Nintendo is pointing a finger at a recently convicted pirate as the primary reason for Aussie gamers being made to wait longer for games than their English-speaking counterparts in the US and UK.
To be fair, Australia did receive New Super Mario Bros. Wii earlier than other English-speaking territories (as GameSpot rightfully points out); however, preemptively blaming a now convicted pirate for future game delays seems disingenuous.
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In an effort to shift the blame for epic delays in Australia, Nintendo is pointing a finger at a recently convicted pirate as the primary reason for Aussie gamers being made to wait longer for games than their English-speaking counterparts in the US and UK.
To be fair, Australia did receive New Super Mario Bros. Wii earlier than other English-speaking territories (as GameSpot rightfully points out); however, preemptively blaming a now convicted pirate for future game delays seems disingenuous.
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