Quote:Posted by Christian Kontul at 08:08:57 AM on 09.25.2003.
Capcom announced today a new role-playing game set in the Mega Man X universe, titled Mega Man X: Command Mission. In development for both the Nintendo GameCube and the Sony PlayStation 2, Command Mission takes the characters from Mega Man X7 and throws them into an RPG.
In addition to Mega Man, Zero, and Axl, a new female reploid will join the party. Command Mission's progression is broken up into "Battle Stages," with the heroes returning to base after one is completed. The overall goal is to infiltrate Gigantis Island, where the evil Liberation Army headed up by General Upsilon resides. Put a stop to their madness, and everyone goes home happy.
Mega Man X Command Mission borrows the cel-shaded visuals featured in Mega Man X7. While adventuring, the perspective is over-the-shoulder, while battles have an open 3D environment similar to the Final Fantasy games. Character turns in combat will be determined by an order list, which changes from battle to battle. Action elements, like button combinations for special moves, mix things up during fights, as well.
Capcom will release Mega Man X Command Mission in Japan in 2004, with a North American date following soon after.
Source: GameSpot
Cool. Let's just hope that it doesn't use the super-crappy engine from X7.
Quote:Posted by Christian Kontul at 07:26:35 AM on 09.25.2003.
Square Enix announced today that existence of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children an computer-generated animated feature which will debut on DVD sometime in 2004.
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children follows Cloud two years after the events depicted in the 1997 PSone RPG, as he tries to save what has become a peaceful world from oncoming darkness.
The screens below show Cloud's new CG model, as well as one for Sephiroth. It may be disappointing for some fans to learn that this won't be a game, but, alas, some could argue that Square is just skipping to all the good parts. ;)
Quote:Posted by Christian Kontul at 07:34:53 AM on 09.25.2003.
Square Enix revealed as part of their Tokyo Game Show line-up two new games in the Kingdom Hearts series, Kingdom Hearts II for the PlayStation 2 and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories for the Game Boy Advance. Though both games are due in Japan next year (with North American release dates certain to follow), very little is currently known.
Kingdom Hearts II begins one year after the original, in Twilight Town, a town perpetually shrouded in darkness. That's all we know about KHII.
And that's how much more we know than Chain of Memories. Besides the fact that it will be an RPG, probably of the action persuasion, very little has been disclosed about either title. Hopefully, TGS will shed some additional light. In the meantime, enjoy the screens below.
Quote:Posted by Christian Kontul at 08:20:45 PM on 09.24.2003.
Famitsu got the scoop on two "new" games coming from Square Enix: Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest.
Both updated ports of the original late '80s RPGs, Final Fantasy is a port of the recent WonderSwan Color/PlayStation remake, while Dragon Quest harkens from the Super Famicom. Both games will be made available on cellular phones, thanks to the iMode and DoCoRo service plans.
Source: Famitsu
Yay for Kingdom Hearts!
Nay for cellphone-only ports of FF and DQ!! Damn you, Square!!
It's really cool. It's like you're actually playing a real game, but it's flash! That's gotta be a first! Megaman controls EXACTLY like in his games, and the Metroid world behaves exactly like in that game. You'll feel right at home, in a twisted amalgamated sort of way. The only thing it needs is a side where you play as Samus in Megaman's world working up to a battle against him.
Anyone who knows me, knows I'm a big fan of FFX. Thusly, I'm highly anticipating the upcoming FFX-2, but a nagging concern has been haunting me, and I've not heard anything about it. It's the voice acting. Did they bring back the old voice actors? If Yuna and company all have new voices I'm going to get violent.
That's the only concern of mine that's not been rectified by reviews I've read, or that I've since accepted.
It seems obvious, and I'm sure they did bring everyone back, but does anyone know for sure?
Quote:September 24, 2003 - In Nintendo of America's very GameCube-centric conference call early this morning, senior vice president of marketing and communications George Harrison first confirmed that Mario Golf and Metroid: Zero Mission, both for the Game Boy Advance, will be released as Early 2004 software titles.
Mario Golf for the Game Boy Advance will feature direct connectivity with Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour on the GameCube. Metroid: Zero Mission is a follow-up to the incredibly successful Metroid Fusion on the handheld.
Harrison also made mention that, thanks to the successful release of the Game Boy Advance SP, the age demographic of the Game Boy market has aged significantly. The original Game Boy system featured a break down of about 33% of the owners as 18 years old or older; on the SP, that number is 45%.
Nintendo anticipates selling through 20 million Game Boy Advance units, both original and GBA SPs, by the end of this year.
Quote:This time it is Atari cancelling some GameCube titles. Head inside to see which ones bite the dust...
Today at the SEGA event in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, we had a litte chat with Atari. Atari representatives were at the event because Atari distributes the SEGA titles in the Benelux. Unfortunately, Atari brought us some bad news.
Some of you may have already heard of these Cube cancellations. Today Atari confirmed the rumours...
Mission Impossible: Operation Surma, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, and Driver 3 will not be released for the Nintendo GameCube.
Fortunately, Atari said we will probably see the sequel to Dragonball Z: Budokai on the Nintendo GameCube. And the following titles are also still on for a release on the GameCube: XGRA, The Powerpuff Girls, Beyblade, Dexter's Laboratory, Carmen San Diego, Kero Kero King, and Digimon Rumble Arena 2.
More coverage of Tuesday's SEGA event will be posted on Cube-Europe throughout the week.