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Final Fantasy creator working on Xbox 2 title

Name: ehm 2005-02-26 17:26

Mist Walker, the development studio created by former Square executive Hironobu Sakaguchi - considered to be the "father of Final Fantasy" - has signed up with Microsoft Game Studios to create two RPG titles for the next Xbox console.

Sakaguchi was the director of the Final Fantasy series of games from the outset, although his involvement waned as the series progressed to later incarnations, and he left Square in early 2001, after his career there took a significant blow following the poor performance of movie production Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.

His new studio, Mist Walker, has already revealed one title - a strategy RPG for the Nintendo DS handheld platform - but the two Xbox 2 exclusive RPGs announced last night are the first home console games from the company.

A number of key creative staff from Square Enix are believed to be working with Sakaguchi on Mist Walker's new projects, although many of them - such as Final Fantasy series composer Nobua Uematsu - have gone freelance to do so, and continue to work on titles for Square Enix at the same time.

"A number of talented creators have signed on to help develop these games, and I'm confident we will be able to create games that provide gamers with a new kind of thrill," Sakaguchi said at the announcement of the new titles last night.

"Microsoft's cutting-edge technologies in the next-generation platform will allow me to bring to life an array of ideas that I have had for many years," he added. "I want these games to be alive with a new vision for gaming and vividly depict new characters that will transcend the game, find a place in the hearts of gamers, and make time spent with my games a fond and long-lasting memory."

The move to sign Mist Walker's titles is a clear sign of Microsoft's determination to succeed in the Japanese market with its next console, after the almost complete failure of the Xbox to gain a foothold in the territory.

Much of the failure of Xbox in the region has been blamed on the lack of support from key local software houses such as Square Enix, resulting in a dearth of software which appeals to the Japanese market - with Microsoft even taking the step of signing up "Japanese-style" RPG Sudeki from British development studio Climax in an attempt to redress this balance.

source: http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=7028

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Name: truth 2005-03-02 10:13

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Name: Anonymous 2005-03-02 11:13

>>2
signed + duhh

Name: Anonymous 2005-03-03 6:27

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Name: Anonymous 2005-03-03 22:13

PS2 44,378
PSP 41,867
DS 26,761
GBASP 11,124
GC 3,351
GBA 341
Xbox 245

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Name: Anonymous 2005-03-03 22:52

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Name: Anonymous 2005-03-05 1:07

Microsoft is such a corrupt business it makes me sick. The computer market is not enough and now they want to control the console market. They think if they throw enough money at it they will get it.

Name: Anonymous 2005-03-05 1:07

Microsoft is such a corrupt business it makes me sick. The computer market is not enough and now they want to control the console market. They think if they throw enough money at it they will get it.

Name: Anonymous 2005-03-06 8:43

>>8
oh go fprot a tarball until you feel better, you big baby.

Name: Anonymous 2005-03-06 15:06

>>8

And everybody else is in the console market for the love, I assume. So long as the market remains competitive, I don't care who does what. Stop whining, you pussy.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 0:39

Old topic is old

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 13:11

Then why are you posting in it. Moron.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 15:15

>>8
5 years later and they DID get it.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 15:27

XBOX 2. WHOO!

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 15:53

>>1
Sounds interesting, I hope the game will be as great as Lost Odyssey.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 16:54

>>15

The game is Lost Odyssey. Look at the date. :P

Name: Anonymous 2012-03-03 1:41

>>16
lol, oops

Name: Anonymous 2013-03-21 18:56

Fighting spam, one bump at a time!

Name: :( 2013-03-21 21:24

>>16 Yuh and we all know how that one turned out.

PS You suck at bringing old threads back.

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