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Title: E3: Square Meets The Press
Description: Info on BC, CC, FF series, FFXI, FFXII


Anastar - May 19, 2005 03:09 AM (GMT)
Square Enix Meets the Press
05.18.05 - 5:17 PM

Following Square Enix's press conference on Monday, the company held a Q&A session with members of the press yesterday. Just like during the conference, president Youichi Wada and executive director and producer Shinji Hashimoto were present to answer the various questions fielded by the attending journalists.

Asked about the recently announced Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XI, Wada explained that the experience of playing the MMORPG on the new console will be the same as on PlayStation 2 and PC, since users of all three platforms will be able to play together in one world. Wada would not confirm whether Square Enix was working on other Xbox 360 projects, saying only that at the current stage the company was merely looking into porting over other PlayOnline titles. He however emphasized Square Enix's willingness to increase the number of Xbox 360 titles in the future. He also said that currently there were no plans to bring Final Fantasy XI to a fourth platform, but said he wanted to study the environment of other platforms as well.

Regarding World of Mana, which was announced on Monday, he asked for some more patience, as the project was still in its planning stages. While World of Mana will basically be a game project, it seems Square Enix aims to apply its Polymorphic Content strategy to World of Mana as well.

As far as Final Fantasy XII is concerned, he apologized to American fans for the lack of a playable demo, repeating Monday's announcement of a playable demo being shown at a private event in Japan in late July. When somebody in the audience mentioned that American anime fans would actually prefer Japanese voice acting and English subtitles, Wada jokingly replied, it would have been better if his company had listened to American fans. He explained such a localization model would significantly reduce development costs. He also acknowledged that he had been under the impression that if the game was not released with English voice acting in place, it would not sell, and said he would consider the proposal.

Furthermore, Wada was asked which next generation platform might become the home of Square Enix's two flagship series Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest. No direct answer was given, but the explanation that apart from the raw specifications, other considerations such as game design would also have to be covered during the decision making process.

In response to a question regarding the anime-style movie of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII shown at the press conference, producer Shinji Hashimoto explained the purpose of the footage was merely to give the audience a first look at the PlayStation Portable game's world. The actual in-game visuals would feature a different look.

While Wada again expressed Square Enix's intention to bring mobile games like Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII to North America, he also acknowledged the problems of this enterprise, citing the technology gap between Japanese and North American cellphones. The question whether Japanese and American users could play against each other, also would require support from the various cellphone network providers.

Asked about his impressions of the three next generation consoles, Wada stated that all three would feature significant capabilities. Referring to the Final Fantasy VII technical demo he showed off at the presentation of Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation 3, he mentioned it would be possible to develop games featuring visuals like the ones shown in the demo, running in real-time on PlayStation 3. Similar to his statement on Monday, the Square Enix president reiterated his intention to look at not only the hardware, but also the services that come with it. This generation of hardware would be the age of middleware and engine providers. By resorting to middleware and graphics engines (such as Epic's Unreal Engine 3), development costs could be reduced.


Source: RPG Fan

Kaldea - May 19, 2005 03:56 AM (GMT)
The president of Squeenix also expressed interest in the Nintendo Revolution while talking about FF:CC Online for the system. Awesome because I fully support Square/Nintendo.

THEY ARE SO CANON! :wub:

Seii Monogatari - May 19, 2005 04:09 AM (GMT)
SQUINTENDO FOREVER~!!!!!!! :woot:

Kaldea - May 19, 2005 04:19 AM (GMT)
Now THAT'S a signature addition if I ever saw one.

Seii Monogatari - May 19, 2005 04:54 AM (GMT)
:lol: !!! Squintendo, weren't they together early on? So it's like CH!LDH00D LUFF!!!11 But S-E went to the PS ... so they are whores ... but then they go back to Nintendo ... !!! It's like a re-creation of TEH love triangle!! :woot:

Kaldea - May 19, 2005 05:59 AM (GMT)
One I could definately follow. They're all guys. :lmao:

slowerthanaverage - May 19, 2005 05:59 AM (GMT)
lol noo not nintendo (I don't have the console). PS ALL DA WAY! WIth PS it's enough money spent. PSP, PS3... if they extend their games to Nintendo, I'll be very broke.

Kaldea - May 19, 2005 06:11 AM (GMT)
Pssh, it's the REVOLUTION! Join the...uhh...non-dark side!

*Waves Nintendo flag*

aeriscloud - May 19, 2005 10:49 PM (GMT)
:lol: I haven't been here around enough.....all those projects and finals... :cry:
But I do hope SE do make games for Nintendo. I mean, I love FF:CC, but I need more. My memory is flaw...but I think Nintendo and Square were once partners. I think they had a dispute over something and broke apart. (Though I could be wrong since my memory isn't perfect.... :lol: )

:lol: slowerthanaverage :D ,
I don't think you would be that broke. Nintendo products are more affordable than Sony's. It took me forever to get a PS2...and PSP...one day when FF: CoreCrisis come out for it. :lol: And now PS3...Jeez, I hope they put an affordable price tag on it because I can't afford another one.

*waves Nintendo flag too* Go link, go link. :lol:
I'm already on my 3rd PS2 already.....so my love has to go to Nintendo. :lol:

Oddishness - May 21, 2005 03:38 AM (GMT)
SquarexNintendo FOREVA!! :wub: I have dreamed that this day would come... :woot: Then, I wouldn't be forced into owning multiple consoles...

Okay fine, the real reason is... NINTENDO IS SEXIER THAN SONY DAMMIT!!! :D Old-Skool=love :wub:


Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess PWNS!!!! <-- (off topic fangirl moment, forgive poor Oddishness) :angel:

Anastar - May 22, 2005 02:01 PM (GMT)
Advent Children.net also ran an article about the same interview. It seems that some information was given about Advent Children, too:

Square-Enix WILL dub Advent Children for the American release, but when asked for a possible Japanese-English subbed release, Wada said he's considering it.

Source: Advent Children.net

FF_Goddess - May 22, 2005 10:36 PM (GMT)
Oh, man... they'd BETTER NOT release FFXII with no English dubbing. :mad: Who was the dumbass in the audience that decided to speak for all American Anime fans? <_< *Slaps him around* I hate Japanese voice-acting and I hate having to read subtitles while watching a movie or playing a game. I would much rather hear the voices myself. Why don't they just release it with both and let players choose?

Seii Monogatari - May 23, 2005 01:48 AM (GMT)
Well, they can't release it with both, they can't afford to do that. I do, however, think that that fan should've considered that not all fans share their view. <_<

Buhon - May 23, 2005 07:06 AM (GMT)

Though I definitely agree that English voice-acting in many anime's is quite horrible, I have to rely on it. I'm a horribly slow reader, so subtitles just don't work for me. Even the scrolling storyline in the beginning of the "Star Wars" movies is a bit much for me at times :lol:

Aerith_14 - May 25, 2005 01:45 PM (GMT)
i just hope they will do the voices good enough. reading distracts from the movie.

aerithstrife - May 26, 2005 11:09 PM (GMT)
Well, I think they should offer options. If its for DVD, they should offer options like Japanese or English, with/without subtitles. I want to hear the original voices of the cast than the english. (Cloud's voice was so sexy in the trailer.... :fangirl: )

I do hope that they find good english voice castors or how about the original english voice caster for KH...that guy who plays Jason in GH? I thought his voice was great for Cloud. :fangirl:




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