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~Namine~:
ooooh i cant wait ^^ any word on what FFXIII looks like?

Kuro-puppy:

--- Quote from: VexNet on April 26 2006, 11:28 pm ---It's just a tech demo, They said they wouldn't remake it, But having said that, Those graphics are going to be what Final Fantasy XIII is going to look like, Pretty impressive if you ask me!

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i found this post on a forum

"Just confirmed this month by Game Informer. There will in fact be a remake of FFVII on the PS3 and it will use the battle sysem from FFXII"


http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i292/amrasseregon/Cloudfromremakeff7.jpg

and the remake intro:

http://www.sendspace.com/file/tq0d02

monkey:
This month? Oh right, of course there is E3 soon.
But I looked on Game Informer and several other gaming sites and found no news on this remake, care to provide a link for this article? otherwise 'finding a post on a forum' isn't very believable, if it were true, Great. But from what I know, Square-Enix have announced it's only a tech demo and have no intention to remake it, It was only a graphics test. I also found some news that they did a similar tech demo for FFVIII (the dance scene) for the PS2 before the PS2 was released but I was unable to find any other news to back it up.

@StarPheonix:
FFXIII:
According to a recent interview with Yoshitaka Amano, a famed artist and character creator for the Final Fantasy Series, FFXIII is already under production, even though FFXII just was released on the shelves of Japan. While FFXII faced numerous delays in its arrival, and has still not been released in the US or Europe, news that the game is in the works is certainly promising.

 Since the debut of the original Final Fantasy, the series has sold millions of copies and generated a huge fan base as a result. Like the walkman and music, the Final Fantasy series has been branded as the ultimate RPG in its genre. In fact, it is hard to ask someone what their favorite RPGs of all time are, and not have at least one of the titles in the list.

No details about any aspect of the game were revealed, but most likely it will debut on the PlayStation 3 in the near future. Fans will simply have to settle for the long awaited FFXII to bide their time while waiting for a next generation Final Fantasy.

List of announced Square-Enix games going to be revealed at E3:
Dawn of Mana (Seiken Densetsu IV), PlayStation 2, TBA
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, PlayStation 2, Summer 2006 (playable)
Final Fantasy XII, PlayStation 2, Fall 2006 (playable)
Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria, PlayStation 2, Fall 2006 (playable)
Valkyrie Profile Lenneth, PlayStation Portable, TBA 2006 (playable)
Final Fantasy XI Treasures of Aht Urhgan, PlayStation 2/PC/Xbox 360, Currently Available (playable)
Final Fantasy V Advance and Final Fantasy VI Advance, GameBoy Advance, TBA 2006
Children of Mana (Seiken Densetsu DS: Children of Mana), DS, TBA 2006 (playable)
Final Fantasy III, DS, TBA 2006 (playable)
Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, cellphones, TBA (playable)
Final Fantasy I, cellphones, TBA (playable)

~Namine~:
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG YAY!!!!!
I have so been waiting for this w00t *dances*

Kuro-puppy:

--- Quote from: VexNet on April 27 2006, 01:12 am ---This month? Oh right, of course there is E3 soon.
But I looked on Game Informer and several other gaming sites and found no news on this remake, care to provide a link for this article? otherwise 'finding a post on a forum' isn't very believable, if it were true, Great. But from what I know, Square-Enix have announced it's only a tech demo and have no intention to remake it, It was only a graphics test. I also found some news that they did a similar tech demo for FFVIII (the dance scene) for the PS2 before the PS2 was released but I was unable to find any other news to back it up.

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http://www.neoseeker.com/forums/index.php?fn=view_thread&t=544040&p=4#53

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