A203D said:
Alphachris said:
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A203D said:
I would say the end of Sakaguchi working with Nintendo (again, lol). but i'm sure TLS sales are not down to the quality of the title, but the casual Wii userbase. imo the western sales will generate a good response. the old FF fans (SNES) wont let Sakaguchi down - that is who i assume would be buying his games.
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I do not want to dissapoint you but here in the EU FF7 was the first Final Fantasy released... So no one here played a SNES FF (except a few US imports) in the first place. The GBA titles were the first chance to play them on a Nintendo system (there was a ps1 collection of 4 and 6 though).
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Haha, yeah good point, there are no original SNES FF fans in Europe, because those FFs were never released there. i suppose my rational was flawed anyway because the old FF fans havent come through for him in Japan, they're less likely to in the US imo. but i'm not sure the title has failed tbh.
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This isn't entirely true, though the FFs that had released befoe FF7 were spinoffs and weren't actually called "Final Fantasy" in Europe. They were Mystic Quest on GB (aka: FF Gaiden/Legend) and Mystic Quest Legend on SNES (aka: FF USA/Mystic Quest), both published by Nintendo.