This kind of questions have already been answered dozen of times.
Search the forums if you are serious and not just trolling...
This kind of questions have already been answered dozen of times.
Search the forums if you are serious and not just trolling...
| masterb8tr said: i hope you're joking. If its announced on the wii it wont be on the same lever as ps3/360 |
So Madden 09 shouldn't come to PS2?
The rEVOLution is not being televised
shio said:
If it's announced on the PC, the PS3/360 won't be on the same lever as it. See what I did there?
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Not sure what you did cause the game is actually developed on the PC..
Maybe wii sports final fantasy 13 version.
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Ail said:
Not sure what you did cause the game is actually developed on the PC..
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I know, but it hasn't been announced yet
Million said:
I'm sure dead rising won't be a 1:1 port from the 360 . Final Fantasy, i imagine , would be imensley difficult to port on to the Wii . As far as I understand the technologies used to develop the PS3 version are also suited to 360 development/porting.
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Immensely difficult? Like sc94597 said, Squeenix is already working on bringing the Crystal Tools engine to the Wii. A port can't be that hard.
The question is whether it's really worth bringing it to the Wii or not. Ever since FF VII, the cornerstone of the Final Fantasy franchise has been fancy CG cinematics. Is the Wii userbase really going to be receptive to such a game? Nintendo won't be giving out any moneyhats for it, either.
Would Squeenix really twist the knife in Sony's back by releasing this game on the dominant Japanese console?

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