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From Famitsu (via andriasang):

Jiro Ishii (Level-5, Time Travelers director)

Ishii said he's personally excited about the "grab" style control possibilities offered by having touch panels on both sides of the system. He said that using the system's 3G and other network features, he'd like to make an adventure game that is downloadable cheaply on a weekly basis in similar fashion to renting a video.

He believes that the system could accelerate the movement away from consoles and thinks things could get interesting if the NGP is accepted overseas in such a way. On price, his hope is that it comes out for around ¥25,000.

Akihiro Hino (Level-5)

The big point of the system is its network functionality, Hino believes. The NGP will make buying games via the internet a more mainstream activity. On the gameplay front, there could be the possibility of all games needing to have internet compatibility.

On price, he expects ¥29,800, but hopes that Sony will keep the 3DS in mind and release the system in the lower ¥20,000 range.

Yoshinori Kitase (Square Enix)

He's paying attention to the system's 3G capability, as he feels great potential from the ability to connect to the internet all the time. He wants to make an RPG that utilizes the system's specs fully -- something that's online compatible and uses the system's 3G. On price, he said that he'd buy it even it were expensive, but with considerations for sales, he hopes it will cost less than PS3.

Hiroyuki Kobayashi (Capcom)

Kobayashi believes NGP will change the position of portable systems. He's interested in particular in the systems's screen quality and dual side touch. The screen in particular is beautiful and can be seen clearly from all sides. In terms of price, he expects around ¥29,800.

Satoshi Sakai (Sega, Phantasy Star producer)

He's watching the system's Wi-Fi and 3G functionality, as he believes a permanent connection could expand the possibilities for online games. He's also excited for the dual touch panels.

Sakai is concerned about rising production costs on the NGP and believes that how to recoup the costs will be a major talking point. Because of his, he thinks that downloadable games could increase.

If he were to make a game, he said he'd want it to be a multiplayer game with online features.

On price, ¥25,000 would be best, but he believes ¥30,000 would be shocking enough.

Akari Uchida (Konami, Love Plus director)

With the appearance of NGP, Uchida believes online games could become even more casual. Users will be able to be attached to games and online communities from all locations.

All games will, like with MMORPGs, allow players to communicate while they play. This makes him excited, as it's something that would work well with the kinds of games that he makes.

Uchida joked that if he were to make an NGP game it would be a game where you use the dual touch panels to grab doors.

He expects a ¥24,980 price point.

Akihiro Suzuki (Tecmo Koei)

He's excited about the system's dual sided touch and can't wait to see how the rear touch is incorporated into gameplay. He also believes the constant connection provided by 3G will be a big thing.

When making NGP software, he personally believes there are two points: using dual sided touch inputs, and using things like wireless functionality and GPS.

He hopes the price will be just as surprising as the system's specs were.

Suda 51 (Grasshopper Manufacture)

The point of note for the system is its network connectivity. Also among the areas he's watching out for are the system's spread in overseas markets, and its compatibility with the Unreal Engine.

If he were to make a game, he'd like to make a punk themed network game.

He's hoping for a price point of below ¥30,000.

Jun Takeuchi (Capcom)

The feeling upon actually getting his hands on the system was overwhelmingly "game system." With the feel of holding the system, the feel of the analogue stick controls, and the ease of view for the screen, he felt it was designed to be a complete game system.

A price point of under ¥30,000 would have a great impact, he believes.

Toshihiro Nagoshi (Sega, Yakuza series)

He's looking at all areas of the system. The system feels like it has good balance and delivers much of what one would want from a new game playing device. He believes it's possible that by building up community via 3G and other wireless functionality, the system could change the game industry.

Work for developers will probably increase, he said, but if it heats up the market, it's work with value.

Yoshifumi Hashimoto (Marvelous Entertainment, Harvest Moon)

Said he wants to make a number of sequels, but would also like to try out completely new titles, including a school love game, games with extreme violence, and slow life games.

Yousuke Hayashi (Tecmo Koei/Team Ninja)

He's interested in the system's specs and online environment.

Until now, they've developed games under the idea that people differentiate between games that are played in the home and on the go. However, in the future, you could be able to continue playing one game on both NGP and PS3.

He'd personally buy the system whatever the price, but as a developer he wants the price to be affordable enough that many players can buy it.

Katsuhiro Harada (Namco Bandai, Tekken producer)

He believes that the NGP will be included in HD multiplatform title plans from now on -- not just being multiplatform, but also in connectivity.

Regarding what he would like to make, he has to respond "fighting game," but he'd also like to make a Genpei Toma Den​ (this is an old Namco arcade title) that uses the system's rear touch panel.

Regarding price, he'd like ¥29,800, but he expects ¥34,800.

Makoto Yoshizumi (Namco Bandai, Tales series)

The top three features that have his interest are: wireless, connectivity with PS3, and more robust DLC. He'd like to make content that uses these features -- in fact, he feels that there's no meaning if you don't use those features.

On price, he believes that if the system betrays your expectations in a good way, it could cause a huge movement.

Hiroshi Maruyama (CyberConnect2)

For CC2, the big point is the high specifications. He's very happy that they'll be able to use the knowhow they've gained from working with HD consoles. If CC2 were to make NGP software, they'd want to make something that would surprise players visually.

On price, he wants ¥29,800, but said it could end up being ¥39,800. Whatever the price, he's going to buy it.

Noritaka Funamizu (Crafts & Meister)

He views NGP first as a game machine. The OLED display is extremely beautiful. He'd like to use that and the analogue sticks to create a base game and also add networking ideas on top of that. He's hoping to try out a type of game that's different from Wii's Earth Seeker.

On price, he expects ¥39,800.

So Hiroyuki Kobayashi from Capcom,Akari Uchida from Konami, Satoshi Sakai from Sega, Akirhiro Hino and Jiro Ishii from Level 5, Yoshinoro Kitase from Suare Enix, and Suda 51 expect and/or hope it'll be under ¥30,000, though Hiroshi Marayama CyberConnect2, Noritaka Funamizu of Crafts & Meister, and Katsuhiro Harada of Namco for under that price while expecting ¥34,980 or even ¥39,980.  I"m hoping the former are right.

Almost all of these developers have implied they either are or would like to make titles for the platform.

 




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man theres gonna be ALOT of hot games on the NGP in future !!!



interesting.

It will be intriguing to see if the japanese devs can get their mojo back



Isnt this the same crap we always hear with new consoles? Didnt we hear the same stuff with the Wii/DS/PS3/360 -insert console name here- ???

 

Just make good games and not just titles we can get on the home version of the system. If all the NGP is offering is  better graphics and 3g (that will no doubt be extra) then its kind of a more powerful smart phone. I believe that handhelds excell because they compliment the home console instead of trying to mimic it. Which is why the PSP failed to take off how it was poised to. It just repeated what the home consoles were doing only nowhere near as good.



younghavok said:

Isnt this the same crap we always hear with new consoles? Didnt we hear the same stuff with the Wii/DS/PS3/360 -insert console name here- ???

 

Just make good games and not just titles we can get on the home version of the system. If all the NGP is offering is  better graphics and 3g (that will no doubt be extra) then its kind of a more powerful smart phone. I believe that handhelds excell because they compliment the home console instead of trying to mimic it. Which is why the PSP failed to take off how it was poised to. It just repeated what the home consoles were doing only nowhere near as good.

you need to read up more on NGP, i have nothing else to say to you

anywho OT: was already posted mate



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TT Makaveli said:

man theres gonna be ALOT of hot games on the NGP in future !!!


As long as it stays secure



Great NGP info. Thanks



makingmusic476 said:

Jiro Ishii (Level-5, Time Travelers director)

He believes that the system could accelerate the movement away from consoles 


Ishii's a smart man.



jarrod said:
makingmusic476 said:

Jiro Ishii (Level-5, Time Travelers director)

He believes that the system could accelerate the movement away from consoles 


Ishii's a smart man.


Indeed he is, that's basically where the Japanese market is right now.

Personally though I'm wondering why they're talking to more home console developers rather than the typical portable game developers... It makes no sense to get opinions from mostly home console devs, the portable game devs will obviously be concerned about development costs, as many complained about the PSP.  In all honesty they're probably pissed at both NGP and 3DS and will be sectioned off to the downloadable games area.  

Also why did these guys not say anything critical on the system?  Seems like it was just a few questions posed to get positive feedback and nothing else, which is a wasted interview (with so many top devs) if you ask me.



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Pachter already stated that NGP will be dead on arrival!

The resulting guaranty of the NGP success was enough for developers to support the system, imo.

Well, imo, 3DS and NGP will coexist like DS and PSP

and smartphones will coexist in a different market, the new casuals-only market.