As cries for an English version of Mother 3 intensify, the creator of the cult classic JRPG series tells fans to "talk to Nintendo"
Shigesato Itoi says to take it up with Nintendo if you wꦑant Mother 3 in English

If you want Mother 3 on Switch in Englis🤡h, you'll have to take it up with✨ Nintendo, according to series creator Shigesato Itoi.
In case you missed it, it was announced during the recent 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Partner Direct that the 𒅌critically acclaimed JRPG Mo♐ther 3 is coming to Switch... but only in Japan. Naturally, the news was disappointing to fans living outside Japan,🏅 and as demand for an English version intensifies online, Itoi is pointing those fans t🐻oward the Big N itself.
"P𒉰lease talk to Nintendo about that, not me," Itoi said in an auto-translated tweet (verified by a Japanese-speaking member of GR+) responding to one of many fans requesting an English version of Mother 3.
そのへんのことは、ぼくじゃなく任天堂さんに言ってください。 //t.co/Mm3Q8e8jd1
Mother 3, the final entry in the series and often considered one of the best Nintendo-published games ever, first launched back in 2006 on the Game Boy Advance🐲. English-speaking fans may very well know the series best for the cult classic SNES game Ea🍸rthbound, which was released as Mother 2 in Japan. Nintendo eventually released the original Mother as EarthBound Beginnings on Nintendo Switch Online, but the third game is still Japan-exclusive with the exception of an acclaimed .
Among the fervent ♛proponents of a Mother 3 release in the West is the game's own producer, Shinichi Kameoka, who said in 2022 that he'd "also love to see Mother 3 released in the US and Europe." Nintendo has yet to comment in an official capacity, perhaps because it co๊uld be worried about legal issues with the game's music and - of all things - a song by Robin Thicke.
While we're on the topic, here's how we ranked the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best JRPGs of all time.
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