John Harker
Definitely doesn't make things up as he goes along.
I didn't know FFVI came out for GBA.
What cart is it on?
What cart is it on?
My Arms Your Hearse said:There is no way in hell that FFXIII will be on X360 or Revolution.
jarrod said:Actually, most of the FF games have migrated to different platforms...
Final Fantasy
-Famicom
-MSX
-WonderSwan Color
-PlayStation
-Game Boy Advance
-mobile
Final Fantasy II
-Famicom
-WonderSwan Color
-PlayStation
-Game Boy Advance
-mobile
Final Fantasy III
-Famicom
-Nintendo DS
Final Fantasy IV
-Super Famicom
-PlayStation
-WonderSwan Color
-Game Boy Advance
Final Fantasy V
-Super Famicom
-PlayStation
-Game Boy Advance
Final Fantasy VI
-Super Famicom
-PlayStation
-Game Boy Advance
Final Fantasy VII
-PlayStation
-PC
Final Fantasy VIII
-PlayStation
-PC
Final Fantasy XI
-PlayStation 2
-PC
-Xbox 360
John Harker said:I didn't know FFVI came out for GBA.
What cart is it on?
ant1532 said:it hasnt been released yet. Just announced for this year. 1,2, and 4 are out for gba now. 5 and 6 later this year(i dont know if there on the same cart or what , but i dont think they are)
solarplexus said:No FFXIII news before FFXII is out.
And Crisis Core FF7 will be first. So maybe some FFXIII news 2007 but not yet.
Doom_Bringer said:Like somebody said before Square showed Final Fantasy X before FFIX's release, I am sure we will get some FFXIII info this year.
SolidSnakex said:That was when FF was in the hands of a developer that could get it out on time. News probably already would've been announced had if FF12 had been on schedule.
Himuro said:Actually Doom bringer, FFIX, FFX, and XI were all announced at the same time at a conference.
Doom_Bringer said:Don't worry, Wada said they would announce if FF and DQ will go multiplatform or not at E3 2006. With that I am sure they will tell us more about the game
choplifter said:Final Fantasy 13 on PS3 with gameplay that looks as good as this
asking too much? maybe not. PS3 games should be capable of this in 2007-2008
SolidSnakex said:Didn't he just say they by E3 they'd know whether or not they'd do it, not that they'd announce it there? Recently Nomura said there are going to be no big announcements from Square for all of this year.
SolidSnakex said:There's already a FF in development for the PS3, it has been since the demo was released according ot Kitase. But he won't say whether or not its FF13 or not.
Duderz said:Keep dreaming.
Himuro said:It was the best day ever.
SolidSnakex said:I'm interested in whether or not they can match that demo. When he talked about the demo, he said if they had more time they could've made it look even better, but he's also said that developing a full game of that quality would take huge team and several years. Just due to all the FF's now being one of the best looking games when its released, that quality is what you'd expect from a game likely releasing in 2007. Going too far below it would mean that several games should top it.
solarplexus said:No FFXIII news before FFXII is out.
And Crisis Core FF7 will be first. So maybe some FFXIII news 2007 but not yet.
We'll start including handhelds when the PSP port of FFVII is announced.Zilch said:Why wouldn't you include handhelds...?
jj984jj said:We'll start including handhelds when the PSP port of FFVII is announced.
SolidSnakex said:There shouldn't be a port of FF7 anywhere. It doesn't look even remotely good now, and that goes for its famous CG too.
Square discusses Final Fantasy XII and XIII
10.30.02
Square president Yoichi Wada was recently interviewed by the Japanese video game magazine Famitsu and stated that Final Fantasy XII was slated for a 2003 release but did not give an exact date or any other details, such as whether the gaming platform would be the Gamecube or PS2.
Along with discussing FFXII, Wada also touched based on Final Fantasy XIII and said that the Square development team is in pre-production on the game now and is also working on a new MMORPG although it is unknown if it will be a seperate game or part of the Final Fantasy franchise
TheJollyCorner said::lol anyone remember this?
FFXIII Pre-production: 2002-2005
FFXIII Production: 2005 (early PS3 devs)-2007
FFXIII Post-Production and Release: 2007
Final Fantasy XIII Project: 2002-2007??? *que mystery music*![]()
My Arms Your Hearse said:I was under the impression that Matsuno got food poisoning and became very ill?
Solid said:Because kitase IMO is the best director when it comes to RPGs. I dont want another FF12 debacle where someone who cant handle the pressure is in charge of everything. I've loved Kitase's games so this is great news.
ronito said:what the hey???
Just give me XII THEN worry about XIII. Good gosh.
It's been a while since the last new and original FF from Kitase. Really excited about this.
Even better will be, Naora and Nomura both on board.
Yeah and that worked out real well for XII.....Thanks! I'll be here all week folks. Don't forget to tell your friends.Die Squirrel Die said:As has been pointing out, it's not unusual for Square to have multiple FFs announced at one time.
Plus it's entirely different teams doing FFXII and FFXIII, the development of one isn't affecting the development of the other.
ronito said:Yeah and that worked out real well for XII.....Thanks! I'll be here all week folks. Don't forget to tell your friends.
Die Squirrel Die said:He hasn't done anything since FFX-2 have he? And that was what, 2003? So theorectially he could have been working on this for a long time already.
Bebpo said:I think he made FFVII: DoC :lol But then again maybe he was just directing the cutscenes in it. Even if he did head the game it doesn't really detract from his rpg record since it's almost a fact that Japanese developers aren't really good at making FPS (even if it is from 3rd person DoC is a wannabe FPS) games.
TheJollyCorner said:As far as I know, Kitase hasn't had a deep involvement in the full-process of a FF since FFX. Sure, he's acted as producer/exec.producer for FFX-2, KH1 and 2, and the FFVII Compilation projects, but nothing real hands on from him since FFX's production, from what I understand.