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My Life As A King Available Today In America
| By Blitzballer 52 days ago Category: Final Fantasy News Tagged with : King : Life : Wii |
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The Wii Ware title, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life As A King, has launched today in America for the princely sum of 1500 Wii Points. Gamasutra website have an in-depth interview with the co creators of the game about the Wii Ware title and other such subjects. Below are some extracts on the interview with Fumiaki Shiraishi and Toshihiro Tsuchida: [The Advantage of Wii Ware] "One would be games with a single focus, I think. We can make more of those... You can tell from this game design that if it succeeds, it will probably succeed better with the Wii, as opposed to other platforms." [Space Constrictions of the Wii] "It actually wasn't that difficult. I think we designed the game to fit in the memory space. It wasn't so much that we had a game and had to squeeze it down. If anything, I think the size restriction helped us. I don't think we would've had this game design idea if we didn't have the memory restriction to begin with. Once we had the restriction, we had... all our artists are veterans, so if you tell them the size, they'll hit it right on. And once we started making it, in the beginning, a lot of people didn't think we could fit this game in the given size, but we were actually quite a bit under. It uses a little bit of compression, and a little bit of techniques. You can fit a lot of game in a small size." Read a lot more from the fuller interview at the source link below. Source: Gamasutra Add to Digg |
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By: SpiKy On: 02:54 May 13th, 2008 Offline |
Havent gotten my Wii online yet (games go as first-priority) so it might take a while until i get to check it out i guess. | ||
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