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wraggster
April 20th, 2007, 14:03
Square Enix says that the leap to the latest generation of gaming platforms has dramatically altered the way the market works.

"Up to PlayStation 2, all consoles had roughly the same concept of how to enjoy the gaming experience. With next-gen, each has different features and is targeted at a different audience," vice president of software development Hiromichi Tanaka told GamesIndustry.biz.

"So, we have to make different titles for different platforms, depending on what sort of game we want to make and what the users will be expecting; we can choose which platform we want to go for."

"This is completely different from the old games industry," he added.

"Also we now have [Windows] Vista and the Nintendo DS, so it's not only those three next-gen platforms but a whole variety of different platforms. It's hard having this variety but it also gives us lots of opportunities."

Meanwhile, global online producer Saga Sundi suggested that MMO title Final Fantasy XI - which he believes hasn't felt too much impact from the dominance of World of Warcraft - might see another expansion pack.

"We're working together with our community and with the users, so we're very flexible," Sundi explained. "If they all ask for expansion packs, then we might consider more expansion packs - it really depends on how it goes with our users."

via eurogamer (http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=75546)

darkspectorXP
April 20th, 2007, 14:33
When will there be a Wii port of Final Fantasy XI? There is a lot of talk at the NSider forums about the friend code thing stopping a Wii port of Final Fantasy XI. I say if they were to allow Final Fantasy XI to be ported to the Wii without the use of friend codes, Wii system sales would skyrocket because of it and due to the fact that the Wii is only $249.99 US.
Ben

JKKDARK
April 20th, 2007, 14:37
When will there be a Wii port of Final Fantasy XI? There is a lot of talk at the NSider forums about the friend code thing stopping a Wii port of Final Fantasy XI. I say if they were to allow Final Fantasy XI to be ported to the Wii without the use of friend codes, Wii system sales would skyrocket because of it and due to the fact that the Wii is only $249.99 US.
Ben

I don't think a FFXI port on Wii will be successful like on the PS2/360/PC. The Wii remote and the graphics wll be a problem.

Joe88
April 21st, 2007, 05:32
also Final Fantasy XI isnt really a top seller ...

Basil Zero
April 21st, 2007, 06:07
ya FFXI isnt as popular as the other FF games because it turned off alot of the fans since it went MMORPG.

redsyrup
April 23rd, 2007, 01:40
It wasn't just that it was an MMORG title, it sucked BIG TIME.