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  • Blue Dragon Plus website adds a new trailer

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    philip larsen
    philip larsen
    07.16.2008

    Blue Dragon Plus is only a few months away (if you happen to live in Japan). It's not too much of a stretch to expect a delay in North America, despite the vague "fiscal year" confirmations we've been hearing about. The artwork of Akira Toriyama must be acknowledged on a tiny screen real soon, or RPG fans are going to start dishing out angry mob justice.The "promise" we experienced with the Blue Dragon Plus website has been somewhat fulfilled, after being updated with a new Japanese trailer. While this isn't especially handy for English speakers, it does run for over three minutes, giving fans a good deal of gameplay footage, CG cutscenes and character art. We've managed to circumvent the awkward media player on the website and rustle up the trailer in all of its YouTube glory, so check it out and get your Blue Dragon nerve twitching.%Gallery-15148%[Via videogaming247]

  • Akira Toriyama's classic manga Slumps onto the DS

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    11.19.2007

    Before becoming way famous for Dragon Ball, Akira Toriyama created a popular manga series called Dr. Slump, about a failed inventor and his flawed robot daughter Arale. Now Namco Bandai is prepared to bring the incomprehensible (to people trying to learn about it in a hurry, say, for a blog post) series to the DS in the form of Dr. Slump: Arale-chan.According to the enthusiastic GAF thread, it's going to be a 3D adventure game starring Arale, with, of course, tons of other series characters (like Suppaman). The screens certainly bear that information out. It should be interesting to see if Toriyama/Dragon Ball fandom is enough encouragement for Namco Bandai to localize this, or if they'll do it just to spite all of us waiting for their other new Japanese DS game.

  • Revenant Wings 2: Revenant Harder may be coming

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    05.03.2007

    We doubt that's going to be the real title, but we never could avoid sequel humor. Apparently, director Motomu Toriyama enjoyed making Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings so much that he'd like to develop a sequel.This is by no means a confirmation or an announcement or any of the other things it'll be labeled on message boards. It's just a casual statement. But a Revenant Wings sequel seems likely, since the sales have been pretty good, and, most importantly, we're talking about Square Enix, who has kind of a thing for sequels.

  • Final Fantasy XIII series 'not exclusive to PS3 and mobile,' 360 ports still nonexistent

    by 
    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    04.18.2007

    Square Enix director Motomu Toriyama hasn't told PSM Australia anything other than what we've already known: Fabula Nova Crystallis Final Fantasy XIII is a collective of projects that has never been declared exclusive to one platform. Yet, when Toriyama suggests that Fabula Nova Crystallis "isn't just limited to three titles" and that "it's not simply exclusive to the PS3 and mobile phones," so many of us are willing to take a leap of faith, heralding these words as a death knell for Sony, and as a confirmation of FFXIII on Xbox 360. Before you join the feverish mob, remember to draw a distinction between the primary game, currently exclusive to PlayStation 3, and the general series, already totaling three titles (Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII, and Final Fantasy Agito XIII) and at least one loose logo, Haeresis ("Dissidia" is also possibly linked to FFXIII).Toriyama has merely reaffirmed that, like Final Fantasy VII, the FFXIII brand will be spun into an array of disparate shards, conveniently linked by a popular title. We may yet see a spin-off on 360 -- or even a port of the PS3 games -- but don't jump to that conclusion based on the PSM interview. Yes, we've still got Haeresis (and possibly Dissidia) without a home, but either DS or PSP, or dare we say Blu-ray, DVD, and UMD, are just as valid destinations as Xbox 360 -- don't count out PlayStation 2 or Wii either. Given all the fuss that Final Fantasy rouses, Square Enix would do best to deliver on all of 'em.The moral is: Final Fantasy XIII -- the game -- is still exclusive to PlayStation 3.[Via PS3 Fanboy]