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Azngamer15
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Watch it be The 7th Saga. Trollface.jpeg. Although, considering I really liked that game, I'm ok with that.
You don't publish a game to have it go to someone else when a remake happens, that's not how this works, especially since the company publishing it pour money in the project.
You don't publish a game to have it go to someone else when a remake happens, that's not how this works, especially since the company publishing it pour money in the project.
Then by that logic, Final Fantasy I on the PS1 (as part of Final Fantasy Origins) would have never reached North American shores, since the NES version for that region was published by Nintendo.
You don't publish a game to have it go to someone else when a remake happens, that's not how this works, especially since the company publishing it pour money in the project.
Then by that logic, Final Fantasy I on the PS1 (as part of Final Fantasy Origins) would have never reached North American shores, since the NES version for that region was published by Nintendo.
It's good to have delusions here, but the game is not FF7 and FF7 is not gonna be on anything other than a Sony system ever. Hell, you'd need a remake to be announced first or have the possibility of one coming first for any of that to come in questions, but that's not gonna happen anyway.
There is also the exemple of Mass Effect 1. Mass Effect 2 made its way to the ps3 and the 3rd game will as well, the first one was published by Microsoft and will never make it anywhere else.
If the thing was as simple as you guys says, they would have made a remake on multiple systems already because they can milk it.
Being the game's publisher entitle you to exclusivity, even if the game is old.
By that logic wasn't it impossible that Perfect Dark and Banjo Kazooie came to the Xbox Live Arcade?
Rare belonged to Nintendo and they sold it to Microsoft, along with everything they had.
Square-Enix doesn't belong to anyone and sometime, other companies do publish their games and yes, they have some rights to it. In this game, probably enough rights to keep FF7 from going elsewhere.
hate to keep dragging an issue through the dirt but how does that explain Nintendo being able to hold back Goldeneye from live arcade?
That's because this wasn't only Nintendo. The company that own the rights to james bond movie was holding it back on both Wii VC and Live Arcade.
Watch it be The 7th Saga. Trollface.jpeg. Although, considering I really liked that game, I'm ok with that.
sue me, last sony console i had was ps1, only recently i got my hands on a ps2 and a psp.the moment that FFVII falls into the 3ds hands, is the moment that the 3ds won against the vita, even more if the game is a remake
Wait, it'll win if it isn't a remake?
You do realize that the PSN Store has had FFVII on there for the longest time?
You don't publish a game to have it go to someone else when a remake happens, that's not how this works, especially since the company publishing it pour money in the project.
Then by that logic, Final Fantasy I on the PS1 (as part of Final Fantasy Origins) would have never reached North American shores, since the NES version for that region was published by Nintendo.
It's good to have delusions here, but the game is not FF7 and FF7 is not gonna be on anything other than a Sony system ever. Hell, you'd need a remake to be announced first or have the possibility of one coming first for any of that to come in questions, but that's not gonna happen anyway.
There is also the exemple of Mass Effect 1. Mass Effect 2 made its way to the ps3 and the 3rd game will as well, the first one was published by Microsoft and will never make it anywhere else.
If the thing was as simple as you guys says, they would have made a remake on multiple systems already because they can milk it.
Hopefully it's not FF7. I'd rather play a remake of that ona powerful home console.the Vita.
I don't think it's FF7 - Square pretty much finished with that story arc. There was a prequel (Crisis Core), there was a "spiritual sequel" (Dirge of Cerberus), there was the Anime and the CGI movie and correct me if I'm wrong, FF7 is still available on PSN as a stand-alone title. 7 is done, that's it, there's not much else to it. If they do remake it, they might mess it up. Don't get me wrong, but the latest FF games recieve less then favorable reviews from both critics and gamers. There's a general rule - don't fix something that ain't broken. I'd understand a port, but not a remake.
I do believe Dragon Quest is the more likely title. Why? Because the DS had an established circle of Dragon Quest fans due to numerous DQ releases - it's only natural to assume that *another* DQ title *will* sell on the DS's successor.
Hopefully it's not FF7. I'd rather play a remake of that ona powerful home console.the Vita.