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Michelasso said:
bunchanumbers said:


Oh its not that. Its just that I don't think that some DQ spinoffs and a remake of a game from the mid 90s will singlehandedly revive the console market in Japan. It would need to be something like a cultural phenomenon to do this feat.

But FF VII is a cultural phenomenon. As the console market in Japan is all but dead with 4 million "new gen" consoles sold. Even if FF VII will be trashed because "not true to the original" (lately any excuse is good to bash any FF game) it's undeniable that it will sell well, no matter if just out of curiosity from people to judge it themselves.

Then if it will be impressive it will remind some Japanese how the real games look and play, unlike that mobile junk.

Japanese gamers have the reputation of buying a system just for one game. I heard that it's common for a person to buy a console and the game and when finishing it selling the game and the console. This is the very reason why big released don't hold legs there its not because interest fades away soon, but because once the gamers finished the game they go and sell it to the used store, than flooding the market with cheap used copies. This is why they have to put as much content as possible in the games, so people hold their copies for more time and guarantee some legs.

 

Those FF games will do just fine, and remember AAA games release for higher prices there than on us, and ff and dq usually releases for ,80-100 dollars. But it doesn't mean other games will capitalize on that.