If they're going to ban Animal Crossing, they might as well ban games.
EA never has been picky about putting a game out when a deadline comes up. I only think that makes me still believe it will be at least a timed exclusive is the fact that EA said it still is. If they're going to release it on both systems they'll have to get it ready for the 360. That would require sometime and for them to say its still is an exculsive just makes me think they're not going to spend the time to release it on the 360 also, at least on the same date.
But they certainly want to reduce the cost of manufacturing so they don't loose about $200 dollars for every system sold.
I'm sure this will come to the 360, but I think it'll be a couple months after the PS3 release.
People could immediatly see the difference between VHS and DVD. With Blu-Ray or HD-DVD you have to take a second look.
But I haven't seen anything yet to make me want to get this game.
Though none has really been like described in the article. FFXII was the first to let you move freely around during the fight and introduced seemless transition to the series. So this seems like a continuation in that direction, and it does seem to be a more western approach. While it is different, I think Square-Enix has always found a way to change their formula just enough to keep it refreshing yet satisfy loyals. It looks great so far.
I'm up to 17 now since they revamped the site. Bloody T Rac and Rider keep beating me to the news. All good fun though.
I posted another duplicate again. Just ignore this.
I made sure to check but I looked right over it. Good catch T Rac. My bad DC.
It would make sense to release both games on both systems, though I'm sure Sony and MS want their exclusives. Capcom most likely has a contract with each company assuring exclusives, though there can be ways to work around them.
I guess I read too much into what you were saying, no hard feelings. I agree with you on your last sentence.
Square-Enix has redone/rereleased Final Fantasy 1-6 in some form to date. VII is the next in line and its just a matter of when. I honestly hope soon.
I was just surprised that there was only 20 at the moment. I guess even developers didn't see the Wii selling as well as it did.
Nintendo has always had trouble getting third party support, but I really thought the inovation of the Wii would attract third party developers. I'm really hoping the Wii can get some support.
You just didn't make the website better. You made it near perfect. There's no better place to get the news now.
So you have an eastern developed game that specifically went for a western feel, Lost Planet. Then plan on buying a western developed game with an eastern feel, Blue Dragon. So clearly you support both of those games. In that case, it clearly appears that what hemisphere develops the game has no bearing in your decision in buying a game.
Then you state that collective opinions are the problems Japanese Devs face. No, they didn't develop Halo or Gears of War. They did develop MG...
Those were some good times.
I really don't think this is about any one hemisphere's dominance or supieority. It's about appealing to the different hemispheres. The East ruled for the longest time till games like Halo and Gears of War appeared on the market. Those games dominated the West, and while they're decent on East, they don't nearly sell as much as they do on the West. Then take games that do extremely well in the East, they don't sell as much in the West. Heck, a lot of Japanesse games aren't even released outsi...
The commentary wasn't that bad.