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Japan gets Fragile pre-order soundtrack; we're left holding our flashlights

1:26 PM on 11.12.2008, Dale North 6 comments

Japan gets Fragile pre-order soundtrack; we're left holding our flashlights photo
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If it wasn't enough that Japan is getting the Namco Bandai's beautiful Wii "ruin exploration" game Fragile, now they're getting a special pre-order soundtrack.

For those that pre-order the game before its January 22 release date, they'll get a bonus soundtrack CD. This Fragile Special Soundtrack will contain 10 songs, including the beautiful main theme. Dengeki says that the supplies are limited in number, so they'll want to reserve early. Believe me, we would if we could.

Between this title and Tatsunoko VS Capcom,we find ourselves daydreaming of owning a Japanese Wii. We really dug Fragile when we played it at the Tokyo Game Show this year. Let's hope Namco Bandai does the right thing and brings it here. I'm sure the soundtrack will not be a pre-order bonus here, though.


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Gen Eric Gui at 11/12/2008 13:39
I swear to God, Namco-Bandai. We had better get this game. You're already heading out my door after denying me Tales of Innocence and Namco x Capcom. Not giving me this would be the last straw.
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pedrovay2003 at 11/12/2008 14:05
Well, since I've been playing around with the Twilight hack and found a way to run import games without modding the Wii, I think I may import this if we don't get it. I just want to be able to read what's on the screen.
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TheToiletDuck at 11/12/2008 14:40
haha fleshlights... oh wait..nevermind.
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BenHaskett at 11/12/2008 18:48
Er... um... anyone else notice that, on the CD cover, it says "Original SoundtrUck?"

SOUND. TRUCK.

Is this a common Japanese thing? Like the "serect" button on the prototype PS3?
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