he just said in one single post all of what i was trying to say last night, except he added some cool stuff i didn't realize i wanted till i read it. you rock, spotz!!Quote:
Originally Posted by G SpOtZ
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he just said in one single post all of what i was trying to say last night, except he added some cool stuff i didn't realize i wanted till i read it. you rock, spotz!!Quote:
Originally Posted by G SpOtZ
Square just got caught up in things like making FFXII, add on packs for FFXI, managing FFXI, doing tech demos with sony for the new PS3 etc. Simple explanation, Square just got too busy to get the time to make it (Chrono Ressurection) I'm sure if you looked closely at all the work they have to do you'd understand. Okay? They just need to free a little time up, maybe after the PS3 is released? Oh well...
Thanks- BudSoda02 BudSoda02@yahoo.com
Square wasn't the one making Chrono Trigger Resurrection. It was a fan project, and Square issued a Cease and Desist.
How can you say you like Chrono Trigger but then say you dont like the "Dragonball Guy's" art? I mean he basically created the look of the whole freaking game. that new game hes working on for SE ( i cant remember the name but i guess it has something to do with shadows i believe) looks pretty cool. Another thing, how can you say that Chrono's hair is too exaggerated for 3-D but then say it would be cool if the new game was FFVII style? Have you seen Cloud's freakin hair?
It's Blue Dragon, and it's a Mistwalker game, not a Square Enix one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zone Eater
oh, i see. I just assumed it was SE. Thanks for the clarification man.
Look at the newer Dragon Warriors and the DBZ: Budokais, then tell me it would translate to PS2 graphics well.Quote:
Originally Posted by G SpOtZ
Yeah, I knew about this awhile ago. I would have wanted to play the demo just to see what it was like, I'll admit.
Yea I know this is an old post, and even older news. But it's such a shame that these guys didn't have the sense to stay anonymous. I know that the same thing happened to a modification of the pc game quake 3 which was about Dragonball Z. They had to stop and close the site. That is, the copyright holders of DBZ told the persons working on the project to cease and desist. And they did, but they released a bare bones package with no copyright infringing material (i.e. the character models, and names). Then the model files and maps showed up mysteriously around the net. People got the game anyways. Why didn't they release the game anonymously? Seems kind of ridiculous. That's what I would have done. The only thing I can think of is that they were already out in the open and there was no way to hide from SquareE. Shame, I think the guy(s) just got scared. SquareE wouldn't have pursued a thing unless the violation was out in the open. Oh wells
It was never gonna be for the PS2. And this is like the fourth thread on this. The game looked like crap anyways. It wouldn't have been a classic or masterpiece like the original..
Looks like someone has been caught in a time-loop.
Too much CT I say.
Ahh, that was the day I lost all faith in the merger with Enix. Issuing a C&D order was more than unnecessary, I mean come on even if this project didnt fall apart and was somehow released, would the majority of people even know or care about it? From what I gathered it was to be a free download. Not a huge Ps2 title or anything of that nature. A free download where the only people aware of it would be people who love (or at least used to) Square. People who would buy any sort of Remake with the SE logo on it. To even begin to suggest that this product would have done anything at all to SE's finances is beyond idiocy. And lets not forget who these people are. They are people who, from what I gather, love Square and didnt want to make a profit, but merely wanted to beautifly re-create a beautiful game. If Square could not find any alternative methods of dealing with this issue then their loss of creativity extends farther then just video games.
Oh give me a break. They'd have done it regardless of Enix's involvement. It's called copyright infrigement, and allowing it to go on only opens the door for more.
But of course, it's much easier to continue to blame Enix than to actually look at the facts.Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomgaze
Yes, I will continue to blame Enix. Because I used to think of Squaresoft as more than your typical company, I liked to believe that they cared about their series not because they made them money, but because of what they meant to the people. I fail to see a shred of that in this. Ok, so mabe this had to be stopped. But in such a way? At the very least SE could have issued a minor press release thanking the fans for their devotion and apologizing for this necessity. At least they could pretend they cared.
Really? I don't blame Square or Enix or Squareenix. They were just a big company that is responsible by and for many individuals. What they did is just a corporate formality. Like I said, they can neither stop, nor would they have the intrest, in stopping that sort of thing on the internet. Nothing would have happened if the guy had pulled down the site, continued his work, and released the thing from somewhere other than a page download. Heck, people start up illegal rom sites, and little can be done about many of them by the owners of the copyright. And No, I'm not condoning that, just saying that if those people can get away with THAT, what's the big deal with what's basically a 3d fanart of CT? Not much is what.