gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
it seems this forum is gonna close
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
I realised that people cannot find information about FF XIII
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
A flash halo wars game
I looked it up and only found 2 websites that says that there is one in the making. 3 websites that says no.
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gene548
266 posts
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
A flash halo wars game
I hear there is a flash halo wars game in development… If that is true… I wish it comes to kongregate.. Any news about this? Is it true?
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gene548
266 posts
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
Well Sorry about the Fanclub website…
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
Final Fantasy 1 and 2 has no characters only classes… which stinks… their first games had a standard story.. once it got to FF 6 the story went deeper… Final Fantasy 7 took the story to a new level… after that… each game took the story to a new world.
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gene548
266 posts
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gene548
266 posts
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gene548
266 posts
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
Final Fantasy 13 Brief Impression
Final Fantasy 13 is the kind of impressive game that is expected from Square Enix. After watching the trailer, I dare to say that this has the potential to be the greatest RPG in production. From the trailer, it can be seen that the main character of Final Fantasy 13 is a girl who wields a gun that can be transformed into a blade. The trailer also shows that unlike the previous Final Fantasy series, Final Fantasy 13 will be more action-oriented. Player will be able to move the heroine around the field during battle and the battle menu will be real-time, similar to the one in Final Fantasy 11 and 12. The graphics is top-notch too, showing the kind of standard that PlayStation 3 is able to deliver. I personally can’t see the difference between pre-rendered and real-time scene anymore, their quality is too similar from what the trailer has shown.
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
New Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII Scans
Published by Rey under Final Fantasy 13, Final Fantasy Agito 13, Final Fantasy Versus 13
The latest issue of Famitsu has tons of Final Fantasy XIII-related information and screens revealed to the public. Thanks to duckroll from NeoGAF for posting the information in detail. Below is the information revealed in the leaked magazine (the magazine itself is supposed to be released on Tuesday.. oh well).
General Information
- The demo included with Advent Children Complete will be on a PS3 disc, not on standard blue-ray movie disc. So pretty much everyone will be able to play the demo.
- There are 3 real-time screens of Final Fantasy Agito XIII from the trailer, including a screen of Odin.
- 3 pages worth of Final Fantasy XIII information and media, about 20 screenshots, which are apparently real-time.
- The Final Fantasy XIII demo will be from the opening part of the game, and will be longer than Advent Children Complete (Read the previous article).
- 4 pages on Final Fantasy Versus XIII, about 10 screenshots which are all real-time.
- Shinigami (designed by Amano) is worshiped in the world of Versus XIII.
- The cars and clothing seen in the trailers so far may probably change in design for the final game.
- The morale of the team is really high! (duh!)
- There is this really hot chick featured in one of the magazine scans who I think is the heroine of Versus XIII, just take a look at the scans below. :P
- Final Fantasy XIII will have a party battle system (say good bye to Rambo-like Lightning seen in the trailer), where you control each character as they switch turns, like in previous Final Fantasy games. The system, however, will be totally different from Final Fantasy XII.
- Final Fantasy XIII’s story is being written such that every single of the main characters will feel like protagonists, instead of just supporting characters (say good bye to meaningless character such as Penelo :D).
- At the top of the building where the prince and the heroine of Versus meet, there is a painting. That painting is the Shinigami that is worshiped in the world, and the painting of it in the game itself, is drawn by Amano.
- The name of the prince and the heroine in Versus will be revealed at TGS.
Final Fantasy Agito XIII
- The game is moved to the PSP because the developers couldn’t wait for cellphones to get more advanced (Making a big Final Fantasy game for a cellphone is a mistake to begin with IMHO).
- The battle will be heavy on action but still sort of turn based. It will use an advanced version of Crisis Core’s high speed ATB system (Crisis Core battle system is a button-mashing crap, so let’s hope the “advanced” version is going to be better).
- Crisis Core was a 1 character game, but there will be multiple characters in the party this time.
- Right now, the game supports Infrastructure multiplayer for up to 3 players.
- Summons are part of the character growth system, and can also be controlled by players after summoning.
- The game will support both Ad-hoc and Infrastructure.
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gene548
266 posts
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: Game Programming /
[FAQ] Making Games. READ FIRST!
You can only upload Flash games here? No shockwave?
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
Well we need to play something over the time waiting for the new FF game to come out… I beat every game.. some multiple times.
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
Final Fantasy XIII exclusive to Japan in 2009
- By Mark Walton, GameSpot UK
- Posted Jan 16, 2009 7:57 am PT
Square Enix’s highly anticipated JRPG won’t be released outside of island nation until sometime after April 2010 on PS3 and Xbox 360.
At this year’s Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix debuted a new trailer for Final Fantasy XIII, its highly anticipated role-playing game slated to arrive for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Aside from the eye candy, Square Enix’s trailer also offered the tantalizing promise of a 2009 launch date.
Unfortunately, that promise of a 2009 release apparently applies only to Japan, given that the game isn’t going to make it to the US or Europe until the second quarter of 2010 at the very earliest. The news emerged as Square Enix, the game’s developer, delivered projections for the remainder of its current fiscal year, which ends March 31.
Square Enix president Yoichi Wada told Reuters that the game was on track for a 2009 PS3-exclusive launch in Japan, with international launches for the Xbox 360 and PS3 coming “in the business year from April 2010 or later.”
Final Fantasy has been one of the most successful franchises ever to hit the console market. Since its first incarnation on the NES, the series has sold upward of 85 million units worldwide, with numerous spin-offs and even a feature-length movie adding to its success.
Despite the delay in the launch of Final Fantasy, Square Enix has remained optimistic about its financial outlook for 2009 with a small dip in operating profit of 2.4 percent to 21 billion yen ($236 million) forecast for the year. The company also reported healthy sales for the tail end of 2008 and said “demand has been generally brisk,” with key titles such as Chrono Trigger, Dragon Quest IV and Final Fantasy VII prequel Crisis Core all hitting shelves throughout the year.
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gene548
266 posts
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
December 18, 2008
DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY ANNOUNCED FOR MID-YEAR 2009 RELEASE IN NORTH AMERICA
20 Years in the Making, the War between Light and Dark Begins
LOS ANGELES (December 18, 2008) — Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in North America, announced that DISSIDIA™ FINAL FANTASY® for the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system will be available mid-year 2009 in North America.
Celebrating 20 years of the renowned series that has shipped over 85 million units worldwide,
DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY brings together the largest collection of FINAL FANTASY characters ever in a fighting-styled game where players can choose their allegiance between good and evil.
STORY
Cosmos, the goddess of harmony. Chaos, the god of discord. Reigning from distant realms, the two gods had gathered warriors from all lands to lead them in savage war.
Cosmos and Chaos were of equal strength. It was believed the conflict would last forever. However, the balance is now broken.
Those who answered Chaos’s call created an inexhaustible force. And under vicious attack without relent, the warriors fighting for Cosmos started to fall one by one. The conflict that has continued for eons is now about to end in Chaos’s favor.
The world has been torn asunder, sinking into a vortex of disorder. As for the few surviving warriors… their fates have yet to be determined.
FEATURES
- Legacy: Experience the high-quality world and gameplay mechanics of FINAL FANTASY presented in an action-packed environment where players can glide through the air and dash along walls.
- All-new battle system: Action-based battle system combines all-out brawling alongside RPG-based character development in an original system developed by the creators of the KINGDOM HEARTS series.
- Ultimate cast of characters: Fan-favorite heroes and villains from the entire FINAL FANTASY series come together in one game for the first time in a remarkable new tale with fully-voiced CG movies and real-time events.
- Fantasy match: Players select their favorite FINAL FANTASY characters, sided with either Cosmos or Chaos, to set the stage for their fantasy match.
- Series staple battle features: Accessible through “EX Burst”, players can experience gameplay faithful to the originals through memorable battle features such as “Limit Break” and “Overdrive”. In addition, longtime fans of the series can enjoy the ability to summon Aeons and options such as the “command battle” system.
- Community: Continue the experience by trading Friend Cards, creating items and sharing AI characters with other players and even engage in virtual AI battles made possible by the PSP system ad hoc mode.
MERCHANDISE
DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY TRADING ARTS® Vol.1
CLOUD / SQUALL / ZIDANE / TIDUS
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the FINAL FANTASY series, SQUARE ENIX proudly presents the first volume of the DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY Trading Arts series. Memorable heroes and villains are newly re-envisioned by famed character designer Tetsuya Nomura. In honor of these spectacular new designs, SQUARE ENIX PRODUCTS™ brings a new generation of highly detailed Trading Arts from DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY.
DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY is not yet rated by the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB). For more information about the ESRB visit www.esrb.org. More information about DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY can be found at http://na.square-enix.com/dissidia/.
About Square Enix Co., Ltd. and Square Enix, Inc.
Square Enix Co., Ltd. (Square Enix), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd., with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, develops, publishes and distributes entertainment content including interactive entertainment software and publications in Asia, North America and Europe. Square Enix brings two of Japan’s best-selling franchises — FINAL FANTASY®, which has sold over 85 million units worldwide, and DRAGON QUEST®, which has sold over 46 million units worldwide — under one roof. Square Enix is one of the most influential providers of digital entertainment content in the world and continues to push the boundaries of creativity and innovation.
Square Enix, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. with offices in Los Angeles, California. It handles operations in North America, including development, localization, marketing and publishing of Square Enix titles. More information on Square Enix can be found on the Internet at http://www.square-enix.com.
DRAGON QUEST, FINAL FANTASY, SQUARE ENIX and the SQUARE ENIX logo are registered trademarks of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. DISSIDIA, TRADING ARTS and SQUARE ENIX PRODUCTS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Square Enix Co., Ltd. “PlayStation” and the PS Family logo are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. KINGDOM HEARTS: © Disney. Developed by SQUARE ENIX
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
so… its like in topic and yet off topic
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
Final Fantasy is a game and we talk about it
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
Square Enix makesawesome stories… and FFX was thought to be the last one because they lost ideas for a quick 6 months and then they came up with another story… you cant believe they could think up a story in 4 seconds
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
Last Remnant only for xbox360.
at least thats what I remember… they may have ps3 Remnant because I never seen it
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
Last Remnant lags alot due to the engine used to make the game. I know because I have every single Square Enix game out there.
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gene548
266 posts
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Topic: General Gaming /
Final Fantasy Fanclub
Thanks.. yous is cool too.
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