Square Enix Considers Revolution Support
IGN reports on a recent interview with Square-Enix president Wada, where it's revealed that the RPG crafting company is considering heavily supporting the Nintendo Revolution. From the article: "One area that Wada seems to be impressed with is a particularly controversial side of Nintendo's Online plan. In his comments posted at Impress Game Watch yesterday, Iwata states that Nintendo is going through with the idea of letting players connect only to players whom they've met in real life. While it's unclear how strict Nintendo plans to be with this idea (Animal Crossing DS is reported to allow for play amongst strangers), Wada applauds the move in his comments today, stating 'It gives the image of taking the real world seamlessly into the virtual world.'"
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That sounds like a character George Lucas would make up.
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How do they know if you know someone in real life in order to play with them? And, why is it a problem if you play with "strangers?" I like the way Nintendo is FINALLY going with online connectivity. I had X-Band back in the day with a 28.8 modem, played people all over with Killer Instinct on SNES.
"I cannot think of any need in childhood as strong as the need for a father's protection." -- Sigmund Freud
I expect many people to complain about that possibility of restricting you to people you know (which would be zero for me considering friends without DSes don't count). I agree that it doesn't make much sense to hardcode that, it'd be much better to make that an option for parents.
With children it makes sense to restrict your connections since you probably don't want your kids to meet with strangers to "trade Pokemon" but adults usually don't risk being abducted by paedophiles. Of course they couldn't connect to people with access restrictions, either but at least the rest can play online even when nobody they know is online or they simply don't know anyone else with the hardware. I mean, the whole point of online gaming is that you can play with anyone no matter where you are. This limit defeats the point.
Well, let's just hope that gets limited to games targeted only at children (as opposed to the ominous "everyone" demographic Nintendo is often talking about) or even just Japan (I could see NoA and NoE cutting that unless NCL forces them to include it).
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Anyway, whats the big surprise? square already had deals with Nintendo and the result was the highly polemic FF: CC which had more "legend of mana" and "teletubby" look than FF but still managed to be a good game. (although no true FF fan would drool over it) and xbox users well.. MS has a guy who worked in FF. so cheering is optional.
FF is still controlled by Sony, FF XII is coming for ps2/3 (for better or worse since a lot of reviewers have bashed it by now)
(and no I dont have a ps2, so Im not a "fanboi" actually I havent played a true FF since I sold my ps1, oh good times.)
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You know what is beginning to get me worried?, sometime along the day we will know Everything about the PS3 and I just realized whatever it is is going to be a real surprise. Sony didnt flashed, hyped or "leaked" info about it, so anything they say is going to caught us almost unprepared. and that includes actual info about Final Fantasy and square (at least I hope)
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that in the real world I can meet new people and make new friends. Or is this just an attempt by Nintendo to get the geeks out of their houses and communicate via the antiquated method of oral vibration modulation in realtime meat-space?
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This isnt that surprising. With the only other exceptions being the hugely unproven and newcomer to the handheld market, the PSP, and the largely written off as a failure NGage, the DS is the only logical choice. SE has been working on handhelds for a while now (FF Dawn of Souls, FF: Crystal Chronicals, FF:Before Crisis...) so going from the GBA and cell phones to the DS isn't very hard to accept.
This is a great idea for Nintendo. It means that parents can let their kids play these games without worry that they would meet any one. I'd think that there should be options for discovering others in the same zipcode or region though. I never knew who had what system when I was growing up. I still don't know who owns what and I'm not going to ask. I'd like to give my kids the option of connecting to unknown kids in the same area.
I hate to say it, but they should request lists of registered sex offenders from all 50 states, and ban those individuals from creating accounts. Hey, I don't mind sex offenders living some where in my town, but I don't want to let my kids loose in a play ground where sex offenders would flock to or be tempted by.
If they decided to remake, enhance, redesign, etc., Chrono Trigger for the Revolution, I'd buy the game system simply to play that. Chrono Trigger has to have been one of the best RPGs to date. The Final Fantasy series was great, but I always keep going back to Chrono Trigger and the 12 or so possible endings to that game. I know there was Chrono Cross, but from what I hear it didn't live up to Chrono Trigger's legacy.
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the whole point of online gaming is that you can play with anyone no matter where you are
This is an excellent point.
After reading the article, it seems that Square Enix is backtracking on it's prior stance on openness -- for instance Square Enix's MMORPG (Final Fantasy XII) showed an *unprecedented* amount of player-player communication:
1. People using both consoles (Playstation 2) and computers could fight together [something which is unseen in any major MMORPG]
2. People from Japan and America could both go on missions, instead of being relegated to language/country-specific servers
I'm not sure why exactly Square would close up their systems so much (cue KDR_11k's pedophilia argument), but perhaps they had a bad experience from kids playing FF12.
You really think Nintendo would FORCE it? I'd imagine its more of a parental option, so parents can stop their kids from trading pokeman with strangers, or planning to meet this kid he met on PokemanOnline down at the park. Obviously there is NO way Nintendo could actually think this would work for *everyone*, what if some adult doesnt have any friends who play video games? Or maybe it just matchmakes games with people you know preferably, etc etc.
Don't expect this to mean Final Fantasy XIII or even IV or V will be on the Revolution unless it's 10x more powerful than they purport it to be.
Exactly how powerful is Nintendo "purporting" it to be. It might be more powerful than Sony's console, just like this generation.
So Nintendo won't be selling systems outside of your country anymore?
NOA will only be selling it in the US. I'd assume other countries have sex offender databases as well. Heck, I'm sure that other countries would want to provide that information to keep those individuals off networks dominated by childern. Actually, this has little to do with the hardware. I could care less about Sex Offenders buying game consoles. I just don't want them creating accounts for use on the online network that my kids may be using. I'm sure Nintendo could request the information from the government and have those individuals blocked from the server side.
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Paper Mario 2: The 1,000 Year Door (i happened to simply love mario, but lemme tell you, as an independent thought, this game is a fantastic RPG)
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Dozens of GBA rpg classics playable with the GBA-Player (Golden Sun, Sword of Mana, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, Mario & Luigi Superstar)
Although the game isn't supposed to be released until late 2006 or so, Square has mentioned that FF7: Crisis Core will be for PSP, so I doubt they will abandon the PSP completely
No idea what you're talking about with the "Yeah, no idea what this guy is talking about. The true performance of the PS3 is not yet known (other than rumours, hype, and "leaked" info), and I've heard absolutely nothing solid or reliable about the Revolution.".
The true performance of the PS3 is not yet known (other than rumours, hype, and "leaked" info), and I've heard absolutely nothing solid or reliable about the Revolution.
"Heavily Support" seems to indicate that they will support it more like they are the PS2, less like they are the GameCube.
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No idea what you're talking about with the "Don't expect this to mean Final Fantasy XIII or even IV or V will be on the Revolution unless it's 10x more powerful than they purport it to be."
The true performance of the PS3 is not yet known (other than rumours, hype, and "leaked" info), and I've heard absolutely nothing solid or reliable about the Revolution.
"Heavily Support" seems to indicate that they will support it more like they are the PS2, less like they are the GameCube.
I think the online thing is sort of lame. I want the ability to play with my friends specifically if I want to, but to limit me to ONLY those people would just be silly. Imagine only playing an Xbox Live game with just the hand ful of people you know who own xboxes and have xbox live. It would just get boring.
Society never gets more or less violent, the definition of violent just keeps changing.
Won't happen. Squeenix needs revenue (badly, they're hemmorhaging on the Square side) and they won't have the market they need with the Revolution. They have 2 choices: MS and Sony. So sorry.
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This is NCL we're talking about, such idiotic moves would seem totally logical to them while NoA gasps in horror.
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As a die-hard FF fan, I really wish Square would either pick a system and just stick with it, or release for multiple platforms.
I own the PS1 and PS2 only because of Square. Honestly. Now they have one game on the GC, another on the GBA. I'm very suprised there is no X-Box game.
It will be interesting if the migrate back to Nintendo and leave the PS3 behind. But if they release FF13 for the Revolution and FF14 on the PS3, I'm going to be pissed.
And broke.
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I've got to disagree on paper mario. I'm like half way through it and I just don't care to play any more. It looks fantastic and could of been great but the RPG element is majorly lacking. You do nothing but try to avoid the same old enemies over and over it's rather short sighted in that the combat also takes forever and you never feel like you're stronger then you were the last 3 stars.
Symphonia is one of the best RPGs I've played though. Other then no option of the Japanese sound track onthe PAL version (A major downside to me as I love the Japanese voices for the cast for everyone except kratos), it's pretty much flawless . One of the best games I've ever played.
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Sex Offenders are not always the stalking perverted Jeckle/Hyde's the media makes them out to be.
The last one in my area:
Was a 25yr old...
Who when he was 18...
Had sex...
With his now wife...
Who was 17 at the time...
OMG HE'S A MICHEAL JACKSON WAITING TO HAPPEN!
(should I even mention that it wouldn't have been illegal in a neighboring state, and it only came to trial because her folks were pissy since they were finacially better off and though he was a jerk for being lower middle class)
I'll give you that. I sorta implied it from my parent post that Paper Mario may not be for everyone, but I think it's a hoot. RPGs, even great ones like Final Fantasy, Symphonia and Chrono Trigger, are all typical Japanese Anime "angst teen saves the world" RPGs. While these can be great, it's really cool to see such a lighthearted RPG that's actually funny! Admit it (or maybe not), but you at least found parts of PM2 to be genuinely funny, right? Now THAT'S not expected in an RPG!
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/05/12/nintendo_r evolution_release_date/
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