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E são remakes, não são portsTantos RPG´s anunciados, é obra
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E são remakes, não são portsTantos RPG´s anunciados, é obra
O japão vai implodir...
Dragon Quest IV, V, VI anunciados para a Nintendo DS:
Fora do Japão nem pensar... e mesmo lá meto as minhas reticencias... É que o Dragon Quest 9 sai no final do ano por lá; eles não devem querer sobrecarregar a coisa.este ano ainda ?
E são remakes, não são ports
Essa mesmoEssa série do Dragon Quest não é aquela que é top de vendas no Japão e que, inclusive, já fez com que o governo Japonês "implorasse" à Enix para lançarem os seus jogos apenas em feriados ou fim de semana; porque se os lançassem nos dias normais de trabalho, o pessoal simplesmente baldava-se ao bules para ir fazer fila às portas das lojas?
\w/
Creio que sim, não faz sentido à luz dos dias de hoje não os localizar; Dragon Quest é também um sucesso fora do Japão e cheira-me que a maior razão dos remakes é mesmo a oportunidade de também trazer ao jogador não japonês o jogo... Um pouco como o Final Fantasy 3 foi (único FF que nunca tinha saído fora do Japão).e estes remakes serão algum dia vistos fora do Japão?
Fonte:I don’t think this has been touched on before even though it was mentioned (in Japanese) in the scans. ArtePiazza is handling the DS remakes! Don’t recognize the name? I’m not surprised because most of their projects remain in Japan. The only recent game to come out of their studio in North America is Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon. However, ArtePiazza has been handling Dragon Quest remakes since the days of the Super Famicom. They worked on the PsOne Dragon Quest IV remake and the stellar Dragon Quest V remake where the world was transitioned into 3D. The Nintendo DS remakes couldn’t be in more capable hands… well they could be, but Level 5 is busy on Dragon Quest IX… but hey ArtePiazza is great too and I’m glad to see they have they are the team behind the ambitious project.
Here's some very good news for those of us who just can't wait to get our hands on the first of three DS remakes of the Dragon Quest series, namely Dragon Quest IV - the official website has just been unveiled by Square Enix, giving the game a legitimate presence on the world wide web. And it's quite the sight to see indeed.
First off, the website actually features in-game graphics of the map, buildings, and spritework - so if you're eager to see more of the game, it's definitely worth a gander. Clicking on the links and various sprites on the make shift you around the bird's eye view of the world that the website offers, and there's quite a few areas you'll be sliding off to.
And last but not the least, the bright blue morning sky actually cycles into day and night - just wait for a few moments and you'll see the sky turning brown, then read, then purple and finally night blue. It's something to see, really.
Definitely a great update - even though it's not actually game-related - about Square Enix's efforts to bring back life into the highly-cherished Dragon Quest titles. You can check out the site itself by clicking on the Read link below.
A quite revealing scan from Japanese magazine Shonen Jump announces Vaan and Penelo's inclusion in the upcoming Final Fantasy strategy game, Final Fantasy Tactics A2: The Sealed Grimoire.
A small screenshot embedded in the scan also reveals that the two lead characters from PS2's Final Fantasy XII will be playable and not only hanging around as supporting characters.
With Vaan and Penelo taking the spotlight in yet another DS Final Fantasy title, Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings, their being in FFA2 is quite a nifty Easter egg, much like Cloud being playable in the first Final Fantasy Tactics game. Not to mention a smart marketing move as well.
All things considered, we really can't wait for the release of Final Fantasy Advance 2, which will be out in Japan this coming October 25. More updates as they come!
FF4 está do bafo... eu só agradeço o facto de estes jogos não saírem cá em 2007.
Nem pensar, estou falidoPorquê? Já não há guito para tanto jogo?
Nem pensar, estou falido
FF4 está do bafo... eu só agradeço o facto de estes jogos não saírem cá em 2007.