2006-12-12, 04:58 | Link #1 |
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Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Well, that was completely unexpected. Geez, the DS already a friggin' juggernaut and here's another well-known franchise added to its library.
See here and here for pics and a video of the conference.
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2006-12-12, 05:16 | Link #2 |
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Yup the reactions at other forum's is priceless. Not to mention the other DQ:S is coming out on the Wii, its a spin off, but still DQ is crazy popular in Japan. The fact that they didn't announce anything for the PSP, PS3, or PS2 is kind of weird. So yea, that pretty much wraps up Nintendo+Japan for 2007. People thought the DS was a beast this year, psh, just wait till next year.
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2006-12-12, 07:30 | Link #3 |
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Well it makes sense. The most widespread and still biggest selling home console is the PS2, but continuing to develop games for the PS2 until well in the future makes it seem like you're not trusting the next-gen platforms. Plus while sales might be okay now, they'll plumet at some point in the future once the next-gen systems become readily available.
However for DQ9 to be released on PS3 would require much more effort and money to get it to look great on PS3, while right now the userbase is pretty bad with probably less PS3s sold in Japan than Xbox360's, which kinda tells something. Worse, due to manufacturing shortages this probably won't improve drastically in the future. Switching to Xbox360 would have had the same problems as PS3 (and with worse future prospect). Wii might have been an option, but I suppose companies are still weary considering how popular the GameCube turned out to be. So that leaves moving to a portable system, and with Square-Enix already having produces a number of GBA and DS titles recently, it made sense to pick the DS instead of the PSP. I suppose more game companies are wondering "which horse to bet on", as PS3 will likely gain some success despite it's price, but at the current rate it'll take some time, Xbox360 doesn't play a role in Japan and companies might still not entirely be convinced by the Wii. Personally I wouldn't mind of more companies that simply don't have the funds to produce PS3 quality graphics for their games switch to the Wii though. I suspect there are quite a few game companies like that out there too, like Nipponichi: can you imagine a PS3 version of Disgaea? |
2006-12-12, 07:41 | Link #4 |
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Yup it does make sense. Good Job for Nintendo winning the majority of SE support, well as it stands now.
Also the irony is that if people really want a next-gen DQ, with the graphics, and on a console. Then they will have flock to this DQ clone if you will, Spoiler:
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The game is getting alot of praise over in Japan, and it has the same art designer from the DQ series :P Owell still some more positive news for Nintendo. I hate to say it but it seems like they are on track to regaining the marketshare in both console and handheld. Seems like this gen will be Graphics vs. Innovation. Pretty much the raw graphic powers of the 360, and PS3 vs the Innovation of the DS, and the Wii. Should be interesting Last edited by Lebron; 2006-12-12 at 07:53. |
2006-12-12, 13:39 | Link #5 |
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Awesome...
I'm still not sure about my feelings concerning 3d graphics on the ds. My favorites there are all 2d: Castlevania, Advance Wars, Phoenix Wright, Kirby Canvass, etc. Typically, if I want a 3d handheld game, I turn to the PSP, which is much more capable in that respect. And from what I can tell, FFIII doesn't look that impressive (besides FMVs). I dunno. But with Level 5 making it, it'll definitely be polished.
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2006-12-12, 14:28 | Link #7 |
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Yup, you can't go wrong with level 5. I'm sure the game will own. Heck just look at what they did for FF3 on the DS
@G005 Yea thats what I've been hearing. Its more like an old school FF game with some improvements, job class system ftw! Last edited by Lebron; 2006-12-12 at 14:42. |
2006-12-12, 14:35 | Link #8 |
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With DQ 9 going on DS and DQ Swords for Wii, I hope DQ 10 goes on Wii as well. I enjoyed DQ 8 a lot, and DQ 10 going on Wii is certainly a possibility. If two things happen (1) Wii continues to sell well in Japan in 2007 and 2) DQ Swords for Wii sells well), this will help make DQ 10 for the Wii all the more likely.
Now, I need a DS. So many good games!
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2006-12-17, 06:35 | Link #10 |
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Btw check out their new awesome trailer for DQIX
http://www.gamevideos.com/video/id/8038 |
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Wow, i thought this game was never going to be released by this time. I remember that when it was first announced, i said to myself "i can't wait to get this game" and now, today, waiting is the only thing i did it. Damn you, Square.
But watching that video, all the hype came back. It creation of the characters looks really nice, the graphics are great for the ds and i liked that field style, it reminds me of chrono trigger. This game will be awesome. |
2009-06-18, 07:38 | Link #19 |
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I almost shed a tear while watching the new video. I'm a HUGE fan of DQ8, and it looks a lot like the gem (DQ8) I played two years ago. The environment looks so vast, and it looks like the player can do so many things. If I can rack up to 60 hours of gameplay on it, I would be happy.
I can see why this took so long; and Level 5 often doesn't disappoint. I'll definitely pick this up. |
2009-06-18, 15:11 | Link #20 | |
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Square Enix have been releasing several 360 exclusive games, and have changed FF13 to 360 and PS3 instead of PS3 exclusive. They are trying to broaden their audience I think. Also, Dragon Quest X will be released on the Wii. This way, Square Enix will have games on all systems, and thus they will rake in the cash. You can't make a Wii game play the same way a 360 or PS3 game would, after all. |
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