c0rd said:
Where's your evidence for this? Do you really believe the motivation of these companies is to please the hardcore fans, as opposed to making as much money as possible? If that's the case, they should be releasing the game as a PC exclusive, because it can do far more than the PS3 does. Nintendo did fail them, but not because of the media format. Take a look at DQ9, headed for the DS - it tells us two things: It's simple - the best console to put a game on is the one it will sell the most on. That's all it is. The PS1 was not completely superior to the N64, and the PS2 was the weakest system last gen, yet all the FF's still came out on those systems, because that's where the money was. Even if SE aren't having money problems, they could always use more. You ask why SO4, Last Remnant, and whatever else is exclusive - I'd guess they were paid by Microsoft for it. That doesn't change the fact that FF13 will still make more money if it were released to a larger userbase. If anything, you should be more disappointed at SE having these 360 exclusives rather than FF13 also being ported to another system, because going multiplatform is actually the move that makes sense. Oh, and FF6 > FF7 btw |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_fantasy_vii#SNES_project_and_early_development
Development began after the production of a short, experimental tech demo called "Final Fantasy SGI" for Silicon Graphics, Inc. Onyx workstations. The demo featured polygon-based 3D renderings of characters from Final Fantasy VI in a real time battle and incorporated interactive elements.[47][48] This experiment led the development team to integrate these design mechanics into Final Fantasy VII. However, as a result of the high quantity of memory storage required to implement the motion data, 3D models, and computer graphics effects involved, only the CD-ROM format would be able to suit the project's needs.[34][47] Nintendo, for which Square had developed all previous titles in the Final Fantasy series, had decided to continue to use cartridges for its upcoming Nintendo 64 console. This eventually led to a dispute that resulted in Square ending its long, often tumultuous, relationship with Nintendo, and Square announced on January 12, 1996 it would be developing Final Fantasy VII for Sony's PlayStation platform.[34][47]
straight from guru wiki with cited sources dude. PWMED! lol jk!
and for the last part........
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