A new language (mostly)
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Re: A new language (mostly)
Egon>> Do you know if Estonia and the other Baltic states will be blessed with theese? I understand there are still many russians living there, right? I thought maby like with Malaysia and chinese cards.
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"State" means sovereign government, or country, everywhere else in the world...
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If you would like to save some money, take a trip to Moscow. It's in the state of Idaho.dry_cereal wrote:Russian states? Â I'm so confused.
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haha. It's also in Arkansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Michigan, Iowa, Tennessee, Texas and Vermont ;)silver.paladin wrote:
If you would like to save some money, take a trip to Moscow. It's in the state of Idaho.
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You shouldn't be saying that. You are really going to confuse Dry Cereal now! :Dl0qii wrote:
haha. It's also in Arkansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Michigan, Iowa, Tennessee, Texas and Vermont ;)
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Yes, we propably will be - almost 30% of our population are russians so the dealers here will wan't a piece of that cake ;)agzz wrote:Egon>> Do you know if Estonia and the other Baltic states will be blessed with theese? I understand there are still many russians living there, right? I thought maby like with Malaysia and chinese cards.
Greetz,
Egon
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and also in the netherlandsl0qii wrote:
haha. It's also in Arkansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Michigan, Iowa, Tennessee, Texas and Vermont ;)
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Egon>> Thanks. Surely hope so. It cost next to nothing to take the boat over from Sweden and its always good with a bit of vacation. ;D
[slightly ot] There is no Moscow in Sweden but at least 8 Russia, has to count for something [smiley=laugh.gif]
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[slightly ot] There is no Moscow in Sweden but at least 8 Russia, has to count for something [smiley=laugh.gif]
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So why not print sets in other languages, like Illinois, and Kentucky. Maybe even marvin's gardens.
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That's good. On the other hand, a moment of silence for T-Chinese and Korean cards.
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I can guarantee you, every time I tried to read T-Chinese or Korean cards, I always had more than just a moment of silence.charlie wrote:That's good. On the other hand, a moment of silence for T-Chinese and Korean cards.
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You're welcome - I'll buy you a beer when you get her over some rounds of casual ;)agzz wrote:Egon>> Thanks. Surely hope so. It cost next to nothing to take the boat over from Sweden and its always good with a bit of vacation. ;D
[slightly ot] There is no Moscow in Sweden but at least 8 Russia, has to count for something [smiley=laugh.gif]
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Back to the topic: I have confirmation from our local dealer that we will have these available but something like 3 months after the english release. Can anyone confirm if this is somekind of a policy from WotC for foreign languages ?
Regards,
Egon
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Not a policy I'm aware of... probably just a matter of planning and marketing.liquid-est wrote:Back to the topic: I have confirmation from our local dealer that we will have these available but something like 3 months after the english release. Can anyone confirm if this is somekind of a policy from WotC for foreign languages ?
From the press release:
Ninth Edition is scheduled for a July 27 release in English with the premier Russian-language release scheduled to hit retail shelves in late September in the Russian Federation. This release will be supported by an official launch event to be held in Moscow, as well as nationwide in-store tournaments.
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