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I think Sony just flipped your continent the bird.
http://www.lik-sang.com/news.php?artc=3901
Isn't that the place where you guys all import your software/hardware when it won't make it to Europe?
http://www.lik-sang.com/news.php?artc=3901
Isn't that the place where you guys all import your software/hardware when it won't make it to Europe?
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Yeah, although I don't import regardless. Still, a very rotten move from Sony since Lin-Sang was a gamer's heaven for Europeans.
Ha. I can handle Europe being the last to get anything good, and often being initially overlooked when releases are concerned. Not long ago Sony boasted how they are going to make Europe a priority, then they delay the PS3 launch by several months. And now this.
Ha. I can handle Europe being the last to get anything good, and often being initially overlooked when releases are concerned. Not long ago Sony boasted how they are going to make Europe a priority, then they delay the PS3 launch by several months. And now this.
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Wow. That SUCKS. I've only imported once, and that was from Play-Asia. Hopefully those guys will stay in business.
Perhaps Lik-Sang won't dissolve completely and they might be able to win the lawsuit and recover.
Perhaps Lik-Sang won't dissolve completely and they might be able to win the lawsuit and recover.
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This is a load of shit by the way, blaming this on Sony. First, do you actually believe that Lik-Sang's entire business revolves around importing and exporting PSP's and PS3's? Aside from that, Sony was completely justified to act how they did in this case. Lik-Sang was given the right to distribute products within a certain region - they violated that contract with Sony and now they're closing their doors and blaming it on Sony.
It's an absurd notion to blame the failure of their business on Sony.
That said, I liked Lik-Sang and am sorry to see them go - but honestly, people need to stop looking for more reasons to bash Sony and just be happy with the 500 legitimate reasons we already have to bash them.
It's an absurd notion to blame the failure of their business on Sony.
That said, I liked Lik-Sang and am sorry to see them go - but honestly, people need to stop looking for more reasons to bash Sony and just be happy with the 500 legitimate reasons we already have to bash them.
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you really like sony, don't youcasualsax3 wrote:This is a load of shit by the way, blaming this on Sony. First, do you actually believe that Lik-Sang's entire business revolves around importing and exporting PSP's and PS3's? Aside from that, Sony was completely justified to act how they did in this case. Lik-Sang was given the right to distribute products within a certain region - they violated that contract with Sony and now they're closing their doors and blaming it on Sony.
It's an absurd notion to blame the failure of their business on Sony.
That said, I liked Lik-Sang and am sorry to see them go - but honestly, people need to stop looking for more reasons to bash Sony and just be happy with the 500 legitimate reasons we already have to bash them.
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I hope you were being sarcastic sweener, because if not I must recommend reading comprehension courses.casualsax3 wrote: That said, I liked Lik-Sang and am sorry to see them go - but honestly, people need to stop looking for more reasons to bash Sony and just be happy with the 500 legitimate reasons we already have to bash them.
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Apparently it was due to importing consoles
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From what I have gathered, is that, Lik-Sang was selling American/Japanese consoles to the European market, which "Aren't safe for European Standards".
Which, makes sense. Also, I can see how this affects European retailers. Lik-Sang doesn't have to pay for the taxes or regulations that they (The European retailers) have to.
I can also see how that could affect Sony, sony invests in making PS3s for Europe, but they won't sell, because there is a cheaper option. And then again, probably Blu-Ray will work like DVDs, with regions, which also isn't good for Sony.
It's the same thing here in Mx. We don't have a videogame market, because games cost around 70-100 US Dlls, and consoles cost 100-200 MORE US Dlls. When I can just travel to the US and buy games for 30-40 dlls and consoles in HUMAN prices.
It's a sucky thing for the consumer, yes. But I really think it was reasonable for Sony to do, I would have done the same.
Which, makes sense. Also, I can see how this affects European retailers. Lik-Sang doesn't have to pay for the taxes or regulations that they (The European retailers) have to.
I can also see how that could affect Sony, sony invests in making PS3s for Europe, but they won't sell, because there is a cheaper option. And then again, probably Blu-Ray will work like DVDs, with regions, which also isn't good for Sony.
It's the same thing here in Mx. We don't have a videogame market, because games cost around 70-100 US Dlls, and consoles cost 100-200 MORE US Dlls. When I can just travel to the US and buy games for 30-40 dlls and consoles in HUMAN prices.
It's a sucky thing for the consumer, yes. But I really think it was reasonable for Sony to do, I would have done the same.
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The prices were absurd here as well. Until recently games were released here at $90-$110 Canadian (on average) a piece as I mentioned in a thread before that we were talking about SNES prices. $1 Canadian goes up and down between 85 to 90 cents USD, it's at 89 atm. It's more reasonable now that they sell between $70 and $90.Joe Camacho wrote:From what I have gathered, is that, Lik-Sang was selling American/Japanese consoles to the European market, which "Aren't safe for European Standards".
Which, makes sense. Also, I can see how this affects European retailers. Lik-Sang doesn't have to pay for the taxes or regulations that they (The European retailers) have to.
I can also see how that could affect Sony, sony invests in making PS3s for Europe, but they won't sell, because there is a cheaper option. And then again, probably Blu-Ray will work like DVDs, with regions, which also isn't good for Sony.
It's the same thing here in Mx. We don't have a videogame market, because games cost around 70-100 US Dlls, and consoles cost 100-200 MORE US Dlls. When I can just travel to the US and buy games for 30-40 dlls and consoles in HUMAN prices.
It's a sucky thing for the consumer, yes. But I really think it was reasonable for Sony to do, I would have done the same.
As for the Jap NTSC consoles being "unsafe" in a PAL region... that's a shitty excuse on Sony's behalf. Anyone who orders a console from another country is likely well aware of the region differences.
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Yes, but even if they sell consoles in one area, the other area would not sell enough, or at all. I mean, can someone tell me why are consoles so expensive in Europe? And a complete answer, not just "SONY ARE GREEDY FAGS LOL", because as far as I know, all consoles and software are more expensive in Europe.sweener2001 wrote:an import is hardly ever cheaper. although it might have been the case here, sony was still getting money from each sale. these weren't "hot" consoles.
I repeat, I find this way of thinking logical, although I don't endorse it.
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i can understand profit being taken from one area, but if Sony of Europe actually had hardware to sell at launch, they might not be facing this problem.
I just don't like how companies will throw their weight around like this. Instead of gaining profit by having all of those lik-sang sales go to them, they've basically lost any chance at getting those consumers' cash.
I just don't like how companies will throw their weight around like this. Instead of gaining profit by having all of those lik-sang sales go to them, they've basically lost any chance at getting those consumers' cash.
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Or forcing them to buy at European Stores.sweener2001 wrote:i can understand profit being taken from one area, but if Sony of Europe actually had hardware to sell at launch, they might not be facing this problem.
I just don't like how companies will throw their weight around like this. Instead of gaining profit by having all of those lik-sang sales go to them, they've basically lost any chance at getting those consumers' cash.

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i'm going out on a limb here and saying that it wasn't available in european stores when the majority of these sales went down.Joe Camacho wrote:Or forcing them to buy at European Stores.sweener2001 wrote:i can understand profit being taken from one area, but if Sony of Europe actually had hardware to sell at launch, they might not be facing this problem.
I just don't like how companies will throw their weight around like this. Instead of gaining profit by having all of those lik-sang sales go to them, they've basically lost any chance at getting those consumers' cash.
i could be wrong, i haven't looked into this much.
if sony really wants europe's money so bad, they shouldn't delay releasing their hardware or software for insane amounts of time.
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