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FF XIII Versus

It is more likely to stay exclusive 104 57.46%
 
It is less likely to stay exclusive 45 24.86%
 
There is no impact 19 10.50%
 
I could care less 13 7.18%
 
Total:181

Depends on what Nintendo's willing to pay...



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jarrod said:
Depends on what Microsoft willing to pay...

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Book - Malazan Book of the Fallen series 

Game - Metro Last Light

TV - Deadwood

Music - Forest Swords 

If Sony offers to bundle it, and market it, it might stay exclusive.



 

Don't know, 90% of probability to stay a PS3 exclusive, and i'm feeling this game will be the first released on two BD-DL discs. Well, perhaps GT5 will be the first to do that. IMO it will have more CGs than FF XIII.



Depends on what Sega's willing to pay...



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FFXIII on 360 is selling better that most of us have expected. Citing what Nomura says means little. Wada calls the shots at SE and he has to be seeing huge dollar signs after the 360 sales of FFXIII.



If Square Enix likes money, yeah it'll be multiplat.



themanwithnoname's law: As an America's sales or NPD thread grows longer, the probabilty of the comment "America = World" [sarcasticly] being made approaches 1.

Just out of curiosity, where do people get this notion that Nomura has this power to stop it due to personal feelings?

If my boss told me to do something I don't want to do (but is within the scope of my job to do), I would do it. Because I like having a paycheck, paying bills, not living on the streets, and eating. I can't imagine a professional game developer would be such a console fanboy as to say no, and get fired.



Dianko said:
Just out of curiosity, where do people get this notion that Nomura has this power to stop it due to personal feelings?

If my boss told me to do something I don't want to do (but is within the scope of my job to do), I would do it. Because I like having a paycheck, paying bills, not living on the streets, and eating. I can't imagine a professional game developer would be such a console fanboy as to say no, and get fired.

Yea I dont think Wada is stupid enough to fire Nomura.  I mean come on its obvious.  Without Nomura, SE will never be the same.



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Xmanny2009X said:
Dianko said:
Just out of curiosity, where do people get this notion that Nomura has this power to stop it due to personal feelings?

If my boss told me to do something I don't want to do (but is within the scope of my job to do), I would do it. Because I like having a paycheck, paying bills, not living on the streets, and eating. I can't imagine a professional game developer would be such a console fanboy as to say no, and get fired.

Yea I dont think Wada is stupid enough to fire Nomura.  I mean come on its obvious.  Without Nomura, SE will never be the same.

Tell that to Activision. The guys they fired made WAAAAAAAY more money for them than Nomura is likely to make for SE in his career. And yet, they no longer work for Activision.

Develpers, unfortunately, are replaceble. It's the brand thats worth something. I doubt he'd get fired too, but when an employee disobeys the CEO, there is usually consequences.

I'm not arguing about whether this will happen or not (this whole thing is hypothetical), but that I just can't see how one employee has the whole company by the balls based on his fanboy orientation (if he has any). If SE and Wada want vsXIII on the 360, it will happen, whether Nomura likes it or not.