lestatdark on 04 February 2010
Kasz216 said:
lestatdark said:
Kasz216 said:
lestatdark said:
Kasz216 said: Now? No.
In the future? Probably, don't care much bout FF8 but that was the one with the Triple Triad minigame right? That game was fun as hell. Don't know why SE doesn't release a PSN version of just that game with expanded tiles to cover the entire FF universe. |
http://www.tripletriadextreme.com/
I suggest you take a look at that. Pretty much is Triple Triad overhauled to everything FF, just like you suggested ;) I've been playing this for quite some years now.
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Nice... i'll have to check that out.
I'd still like a proffesional version... just because there'd be an Ai or if there is one in that it'd be better... plus it feels a bit wrong for them to not be making money of their great idea.
Although not as applicable in Triple Triad I like playing vs AI's a lot because it allows you to try ridiculious stuff that would get you killed vs real players.
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Yeah, pretty much that's the main gripe that I got against Triple Triad Extreme, you can only play it against other human players, unless they added some form of A.I in the past few versions.
Probably S-E could profit from the idea, but I just don't see them even bothering, which is really sad. It had massive potential, much more than the needlesly complex Tetra Master
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It's funny too... I mean, it'd take probably all of 5 programmers, you could retail it for 10 dollars and probably sell a pretty decent amount more then enough to make profit.
Could of even put it on all 3 consoles and both handhelds if they wanted. Ah well.
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The problem is that S-E never saw the potential in any of their mini-games, which is trully a shame. They had some that had massive potential, instead, the only one they explored was the snowboard mini-game from FF7, for cellphones only >_<
Their decisions baffle me sometimes.
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