



SquareEnix Confirm Final Fantasy XII, Sales Figures 21
Thanks to the Gaming-Age messageboard conglomerate for pointing out a new investor relations press conference (Japanese text only) held today in Japan by SquareEnix. They announced that Final Fantasy XII is intended to ship within the fiscal year in Japan - still no screenshots or details, though. Kingdom Hearts 2 is still having its license negotiated, so won't be out soon. But 9 titles should ship in the US from SquareEnix this fiscal year, including Final Fantasy X-2, which has already sold almost 2 million copies in Japan, and a mystery, solitary Playstation 1 title (another Final Fantasy remake?) The company also gave sales figures for their online title, Final Fantasy XI, which has sold 340,000 copies, and currently has 250,000 subscribers, even ahead of its Western release.
250k? (Score:2, Interesting)
Final fantasy site (Score:3, Funny)
That sounds fucking awesome, solving myths and beat the monster with unity of party members. Maybe we'll get to pilot a 'Zig' too.
"By mastering various "Jobs" you will be able to have the "Job Ability" of that specific job."
Hello Everquest? Are you paying attention?
"What's special about Online RPG is the feature of "Communication" with other players."
I am sold. I thought myth solving and unity was enough, but here we also get something called "Communication". How mysterious and intriguing.
Note to self: Get someone who speaks Japanese if I ever plan on marketing anything in Japan.
Why the oldies? (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Why the oldies? (Score:3, Insightful)
(You may also take notice that FF7 for Windows did
Re:Why the oldies? (Score:1)
Re:Why the oldies? (Score:3, Funny)
You wuss!
Back in my day we had to bang big rocks together in order to tell the characters what to do, and we liked it! And in the snow even!
Re:Why the oldies? (Score:1)
Re:Why the oldies? (Score:1)
to make all of the games in the series available to the US audience (in English, broken as it may be at times), on one platform. I happen to like the fact that I can hope to play almost every FF game on my PS2 (and most of them on a PSOne (guess I'll have to start using that name or PS1 now that they announced a PSX, maybe the game stores will start changing their signs, too)). Especially as a fan that was never big on imp
Final Fantasy III? I Doubt It (Score:5, Insightful)
I don't see that happening. While Japan will buy anything so long as it has "Final Fantasy" written on it (think of the people you know that have to have every version ever released of the original Star Wars trilogy), selling a remake of an old game that makes it essentially just an SNES game playable on the PSX won't fly here in North America. There are only two ways I can think of that Square would sell FFIII in the US for the PSX.
Re:Final Fantasy III? I Doubt It (Score:1)
Re:Final Fantasy III? I Doubt It (Score:3, Informative)
"selling a remake of an old game that makes it essentially just an SNES game playable on the PSX won't fly here in North America."
We may find out that the mystery title is Chocobo Stallion [square-haven.com] af
Well, sorta... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Final Fantasy III? I Doubt It (Score:2)
Paying $30.00 for both games is one thing. Paying $30.00 for each is something completely different (and wasn't that the MSRP for the WonderSwan Color carts? The ones without FMV or CD sound?). It's why IV, V, VI and Chrono Trigger were released as two bundles in North America instead of four individual games, as they did in Japan.
Re:Final Fantasy III? I Doubt It (Score:1)
Re:Final Fantasy III? I Doubt It (Score:2)
Re:Final Fantasy III? I Doubt It (Score:2)
Yeah, but it's a long way between "as popular as SaGa Frontiers" and "as popular as Chrono Trigger." Or even between the original SaGa trilogy and Chrono Trigger, before SaGa Frontiers left North American gamers with a bad tastes in their mouthes.
Also, with Seiken Densetsu 1 being overhauled and re-released for the GBA, I'd expect to see 2 and 3 pop
Cut scenes (Score:1, Insightful)
Dragon Quest VIII (Score:2, Insightful)
How They Do it!?! (Score:2)
Perhaps we should add a new law: Moore's Final Law: Computing power doubles every 18 months, which is about the same time Square releases a Final Fantasy sequel.
Re:How They Do it!?! (Score:1, Informative)
Of course, the teams might be a little thinner due to upkeep on XI.