Yeah, when they stole my 50 TurboGrafx games and my Turbo Duo, they left my five boxed games, one if them was Bonk three, I already took a picture for you guys if you send me a link to make it a proper size and file type I'll gladly contribute.
Quote from: reno5 on November 04, 2014, 07:16:41 AMI can confirm Sidearms was available at my local RadioShack up northBut was it available as a French version with a French manual? (Or was it a gray market item?) Do you have any pics?
I can confirm Sidearms was available at my local RadioShack up north
Quote from: DragonmasterDan on November 05, 2014, 12:16:25 AMWhen did the requirement for games sold in Canada to have French instructions go into effect? Or is it simply voluntary for the publisher?Ever since the People's Republic of France conquered Canada in the Revolutionary Poutine War of 1869.
When did the requirement for games sold in Canada to have French instructions go into effect? Or is it simply voluntary for the publisher?
Sounds made up.
Ya protecting french language is kinda a big thing here. I live up north (5 hours north east of Montreal) and english is not popular at all here (and never used beside in tourism related jobs etc). We all learn it in school but people do the minimum has they think they will never need it.
He'd respond to French, but it'd make him do nothing but whine, eat cheese, and soon surrender. Game over.