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Not true anymore about the size limit. Shadow Complex was almost 900 megs.



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Realistically square was originally making FF games for nintendo,they jumped ship to sony as many other 3rd parties did when psx was released because the cd format was cheaper to produce then cartridges.Thats how Sony became the leader in software,because nintendo stayed with cartridges.Sony also was open to broad ideas and let alot of games through the gate that nintendos strict policies would'nt have let fly.Anyway right now xbox is the software leader,because dvd is cheaper to produce then blu ray,even though they're not that far of sony in hardware sales,most multiplat games sell better on 360,so unless sony really holds the rights to FF7,you can count on it being multiplat,at this point in the console war nobody is going to neglect the market.These developers are out to make money not be brand faithful.



Darth Tigris said:
@dsister44

Not true anymore about the size limit. Shadow Complex was almost 900 megs.

Shh! You're not helping me. 

 

Though I kind of expected those two companies to be able to break the rule. Microsoft always favors those comapanies that are faithful 



CASS1DY said:
Realistically square was originally making FF games for nintendo,they jumped ship to sony as many other 3rd parties did when psx was released because the cd format was cheaper to produce then cartridges.Thats how Sony became the leader in software,because nintendo stayed with cartridges.Sony also was open to broad ideas and let alot of games through the gate that nintendos strict policies would'nt have let fly.Anyway right now xbox is the software leader,because dvd is cheaper to produce then blu ray,even though they're not that far of sony in hardware sales,most multiplat games sell better on 360,so unless sony really holds the rights to FF7,you can count on it being multiplat,at this point in the console war nobody is going to neglect the market.These developers are out to make money not be brand faithful.

Not only was the cd rom cheaper, but it could hold more content (900mb) than the rom cartridge (64mb). Developers at the time were no longer restricted with limited memory space and were able to express themselves further with the games they made. Games like metal gear solid and final fantasy VII wouldn't be possible on the nintendo 64 because it lacked the sufficient space these games required. The format was the reason that made the first playstation successful. Plus, the playstation was a diifficult console to work on because it was the first gaming console to deliver 3d gaming.

All that sounds familiar doesn't it?



CASS1DY said:
Realistically square was originally making FF games for nintendo,they jumped ship to sony as many other 3rd parties did when psx was released because the cd format was cheaper to produce then cartridges.Thats how Sony became the leader in software,because nintendo stayed with cartridges.Sony also was open to broad ideas and let alot of games through the gate that nintendos strict policies would'nt have let fly.Anyway right now xbox is the software leader,because dvd is cheaper to produce then blu ray,even though they're not that far of sony in hardware sales,most multiplat games sell better on 360,so unless sony really holds the rights to FF7,you can count on it being multiplat,at this point in the console war nobody is going to neglect the market.These developers are out to make money not be brand faithful.

Exactly. I'm tired of all the "but Final Fantasy is a Playstation brand! so it must be PS3 exclusive!" talk. Final Fantasy had a history before FF7 people. Nintendo fans had to put up with Square abandoning them completely for quite awhile (and then never releasing a new main FF on a Nintendo system since 1994) yet PS fanboys throw a much bigger stink just because FF13 went multi-plat? It doesn't add up.  At the end of the day, Square-Enix is going to do what's best for business. And releasing FF13 multi-plat was best for business just like releasing FF7 on PS1 instead of N64 was best for business. PS Fanboys need to let it rest and realize that Square-Enix is a business, will do what is best for their bottom line and they owe them nothing. The sense of entitlement they have is outrageous. You have any idea what Nintendo fans must be feeling after being starved of new main line Final Fantasy since 1994 and not having any Square titles at all for 7 years (1996 to 2003 when Square decided to play nice and release a Final Fantasy Tactics game on GBA)?



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Andysw said:
CASS1DY said:
Realistically square was originally making FF games for nintendo,they jumped ship to sony as many other 3rd parties did when psx was released because the cd format was cheaper to produce then cartridges.Thats how Sony became the leader in software,because nintendo stayed with cartridges.Sony also was open to broad ideas and let alot of games through the gate that nintendos strict policies would'nt have let fly.Anyway right now xbox is the software leader,because dvd is cheaper to produce then blu ray,even though they're not that far of sony in hardware sales,most multiplat games sell better on 360,so unless sony really holds the rights to FF7,you can count on it being multiplat,at this point in the console war nobody is going to neglect the market.These developers are out to make money not be brand faithful.

Not only was the cd rom cheaper, but it could hold more content (900mb) than the rom cartridge (64mb). Developers at the time were no longer restricted with limited memory space and were able to express themselves further with the games they made. The format was the reason that made the first playstation successful. Also at the time the playstation was a difficult console to work with because it was the first console to deliver 3d gaming. 

All that sounds familiar doesn't it?

 

No not really,resident evil 2 was on 2 cd's.yet only one cartridge

 



CASS1DY said:
Andysw said:
CASS1DY said:
Realistically square was originally making FF games for nintendo,they jumped ship to sony as many other 3rd parties did when psx was released because the cd format was cheaper to produce then cartridges.Thats how Sony became the leader in software,because nintendo stayed with cartridges.Sony also was open to broad ideas and let alot of games through the gate that nintendos strict policies would'nt have let fly.Anyway right now xbox is the software leader,because dvd is cheaper to produce then blu ray,even though they're not that far of sony in hardware sales,most multiplat games sell better on 360,so unless sony really holds the rights to FF7,you can count on it being multiplat,at this point in the console war nobody is going to neglect the market.These developers are out to make money not be brand faithful.

Not only was the cd rom cheaper, but it could hold more content (900mb) than the rom cartridge (64mb). Developers at the time were no longer restricted with limited memory space and were able to express themselves further with the games they made. The format was the reason that made the first playstation successful. Also at the time the playstation was a difficult console to work with because it was the first console to deliver 3d gaming. 

All that sounds familiar doesn't it?

 

No not really,resident evil 2 was on 2 cd's.yet only one cartridge

 

I just edited my comment before I got the chance to read your reply.



I'm really getting sick of hearing about how FF7 was published by Sony so it wouldn't appear on the Xbox. Microsoft published Ninja Gaiden 2 and we all saw how that came to be. As for publishing rights, Sony had it for the original FF7, a remake is technically a new game since it is being rebuilt from scratch.



Yeah i think that would happen.



 

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If it happens, it'll be multiplatform. Or DS (lol).