European and Japanese game, Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland has a new trailer showing the too-hot-for-America RPG. While no U.S. release has been mentioned, Tingle importers should at least be able to read the English in the European version, due September 14. That's assuming fans of Tingle can read.We can't imagine Tingle not getting a U.S. release after the work has been done for the European localization. But maybe our myopic tastes make Nintendo nervous. (See the last sentence of the previous paragraph for an example.)
Watch the new trailer after the break.



















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Tingle gets cursed. And there's a plot twist on the final bad guy.
Still don't like him.
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tingle goes around putting ecstasy in young boys' apple juice. he then teaches them about the birds and the bee-hinds. hence the name tingle. he has been acquitted in 16 states, and has had his case thrown out of court numerous times for lack of evidence ... now he's publishing a book entitled, "why i didn't rape those little boys in the ass: if i would have done so, i would have made sure to groom the children, therefore we could have developed a trustworthy relationship where the child would have kept our secret so that his parents wouldn't have taken his pocketknife away if he told on me; so i assume ... the novel: a work of fiction; i promise."
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And it was good coffee too!
I mean, poor Tingle... he have a stupid face... he deserve a few dollars from me (or rupees)
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It looks too weird. The music was great tho'.
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Damn... we are all geeks...
It will be cool. Like, in las Vegas.
I've been to Vegas twice.
Going again once I turn 21!
Seriously, that will be a nice gift for your loyal readers.
The only circumstances in which Joystiq readers could meet would be via Halo 3 and I'm sure someone would screw that, yet it would be interesting.
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*Link stealing an important item from Tingle :"This is called karma b*tch".
only zeldas I've played were about 7 hours of link's awakening (decent game, for it's time period) and about 5 hours of the new one on wii. decent games, nothing that special though. and i got real tired of being a dog, hence why I didn't go further in the new one
lol more like, better than 90% of the childishly shallow, mindnumbing, near-automatic shitpiles trying to pass off as adventure/rpg/whathaveyou that come out these days.
I'm sorry if you can't take it, but it's the truth.
damn that man. Couldn't swim or wall climb without him. at least ripto beat him up
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I've imported every Gyakuten Saiban game, for instance, so I end up having them well in advance of when they're put out here in the US.
Moreover, you can be all pretentious and tell your friends "Oh, buying games from a Best Buy or Gamestop? Well *I* import!" And then you can smoke a fancy cigarette on the end of one of those long holders.
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2) You're not giving your money to the American publisher! How are they supposed to know whether or not you want any upcoming sequels in English, too?
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