Squareenix buddies up to the revolution

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Source: http://cube.ign.com/articles/611/611909p1.html

Square Enix Talks Revolution
Could Nintendo's next console see support from the maker of Final Fantasy?
by Anoop Gantayat
May 11, 2005 - A recent interview with Square Enix president Youichi Wada at Japanese site Impress Game Watch suggests good things both for Nintendo's networking plans and the next generation Revolution system.


In response to Nintendo president Satoru Iwata's recent comments on the company's upcoming networking plans (Wada's comments seem to have been made prior to Nintendo's official announcement regarding its DS WiFi service), Wada offers up praise for the ideas featured in the plan, and even suggests that Nintendo could bring new users to the Online gaming world.
One area that Wada seems to be impressed with is a particularly controversial side of Nintendo's Online plan. In his comments posted at Impress Game Watch yesterday, Iwata states that Nintendo is going through with the idea of letting players connect only to players whom they've met in real life. While it's unclear how strict Nintendo plans to be with this idea (Animal Crossing DS is reported to allow for play amongst strangers), Wada applauds the move in his comments today, stating "It gives the image of taking the real world seamlessly into the virtual world." This new structure could lead to a number of changes in the current network gaming system, with Wada suggesting "the means of building a community will be completely different, and support and services will also change."

The stance Square Enix takes on the new networking plan in relation to Revolution is the most intriguing. "What increased our interest further," states Wada regarding the networking plan, "is that the next step is already being prepared for Revolution." Nintendo's networking plan is, according to Wada, "not just a portable, not just a console -- it's exactly what we wanted in that it's the birth of a completely new platform."

Wada finishes off on the note of support from Square Enix: "From here on, we'll have to challenge ourselves with content in response to what Nintendo offers. We would like to give strong support."

With these comments, Wada seems to be committing Square Enix to support of Nintendo's new networking plan, and this will almost certainly take early form on the DS. The mention of Revolution's role in the company's decision process suggests that future support for the console is a possibility as well.

Now this is sounding interesting :)
We'll have to see where it leads.

What do you all think?

BV :hat
 
i know that square soft originated from nintendo but there ours now!!! ahhhh they cant go back.. those sell outs.

i like to see final fantasies stay on playstation colsoles as well as some people like to see mario and zelda on nintendo
 
i know that square soft originated from nintendo but there ours now!!! ahhhh they cant go back.. those sell outs.

i like to see final fantasies stay on playstation colsoles as well as some people like to see mario and zelda on nintendo

Correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Sony own the rights to the mainstream series of FF?
 
So far all I've heard of is a new FF Crystal Chronicles coming out for the Revolution. If they're planning on doubling (or even tripling) up on the mainstream series, then who knows whats next.
 
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