Games are indeed more expensive in Europe than in North America, but as of late, there are only a few IMPORTANT games that didn't make the way across the ocean.
Games are indeed more expensive in Europe than in North America, but as of late, there are only a few IMPORTANT games that didn't make the way across the ocean.
actualy that's not really true we are missing more games constantly. like no publishers for like these games yet in europe,Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time,Persona 4 Golden,Gungnir,Dragon's Crown,Jikandia: The Timeless Land,Mimana Iyar Chronicle,DJ Max Technika,Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward,and like more off ATLUS old psp games arent on te store. and we only have 2 european publishers for those games. rising star,and ghostlight. and i'd say a bit 2 many for them 2 publish.
First of all, don't mention UNRELEASED titles. Most european publishers strike a deal for european publishing after those games are released in the US. Second of all, Jikandia is garbage. Third, you mentioned only PSP and PS Vita games, platforms that don't have a region lock. You should try better, your situation is not bad at all.
i woulden't call psp and vita region free. first off all UMD is a dead format and i think the new format they are using will be dead in the future 2.
so any game you want permanent you'd have 2 buy fom psn store which is lacking about more than 150 games i'd say hell we still missing about 50 ps1 classic.
Not to mention, the PS3 is region-free as well. All current-gen Sony platforms are region-free, period.
i know they can play games from different region. but you would need a american psn account i don't want all that annoying stuff with making a U.S account and then ordering PSN cards from ebay or bestbuy. and like hell i'd buy the umd or new format for Vita. importing anything for U.S is a stab in the back that expensive.
Did you want a digital, worldwide store? They can't do that because of publishing licenses and different prices all around the globe. The PSP can still support multiple accounts on the same system.
Getting and using a PSN account from different region isn't really that much of a hassle, especially on the psp/ps3. I'm just happy it is even possible, and wish Nintendo would follow suit (not going to happen, I know.) Xseed has been pretty great about putting their stuff up on the European store though (and even with sensible currency conversion to boot!)