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Adisah said:Fire Elbem is probably going to be the best one out for a while, but it would be AMAZING if they got a series like Kingdom Hearts on it. but it's probably going to stay native to the PS3. Fable would be a pretty good addition for the Wii's RPGs.
SuperSmasher025 said:I agree. IF kingdom hearts were a wii game, i'd probably spend all my days playing it. :if only (sigh): but Fire emblem will be an awesome game nontheless
nintendo needs to make more RPG games. tales of symphonia and fire emblem path of radiance are one of my favorites for the GCN. but i wonder how many RPG games will appear on the wii (thinking thinking)
ocdan said:well since squareenix makes kingdom hearts and they entrusted Nintendo to carry on FF3 when it released US instead of sonys own PSP, there could still be a possibility, if not maybe spin-offs
Well it may be true that the first CC wasn't the quality that you would expect from a FF title, but the reason why i'm excited isn't because they replaced the stupid GBA multiplayer with wifi or how the wiimote will affect the gameplay. It's because of this.Dekar said:As for FF:CB, im not really that excited or expecting much.. i bought the first one for GC and really regretted it. Hopefully we will at least get some of the other FF games, as the 360 is getting some.
FFIX is my favorite game :worship:On the future of FF
I think Final Fantasy can exist in two forms. The childish style and the realistic style. The main series is following the realistic route. With FFCC series we want to ensure that the chibi style stays popular and so have given it it's own series. FFIX was my first title to make and I liked my characters. I played Zelda: The Wind Waker and it reminded me of my work. It was when I played Dragon Quest VIII that I realised I couldn't let the chibi-look die. The game reminded me so much of FFIX that I almost cried playing it. This game has sold 3.5 million in Japan; much more than the realistic FF titles. This showed me that there was demand for this chibi Character Design. I was intending to just be Character Design of the Wii game but I want to be in charge of it. Thankfully Mr. Kawazu has said I can direct it.
Enter the FFIX team
We will be making many changes with the Wii game but I can not say what they are. When Akitoshi Kawazu took over FFXII as producer many of the members of the FFIX team asked to be tranfered unto the FFCC Wii project as they have a strong passion for the chibi style. Kawazu gave the green light. Most have just finished working on FFXII. Others are working on FFIII DS but still wish to work on this game too. As a result the team consists of both half of the original FFCC team (other half working on the DS game) and around 60% of the original FFIX team. We initially had a plan for the game but the FFIX team have brought in so many more ideas that we have to think again about the game. With this Wii game I want people to not only see that the old FF style is not dead but that it is back and now incredibly innovative. It may even sell more than FFXIII! [Laughs]