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Final Fantasy III

Interview: Producer talks us through the DS remake
Hiromichi Tanaka is the producer of the stunning Final Fantasy III remake that's finally making its way to Europe this Friday. The game's already been a hit in Japan and the US and Square Enix is expected more of the same when it launches across Europe.

If you haven't been playing the import version for months already, then you're in for a surprise. We've clocked up over 50 hours and can honestly say it's been a pleasure, even though we've nearly chucked the DS out the window or at the wall a few times. We've love to be big and say that we got over the whole 'Random Battle' thing ages ago, but we haven't...

During a whirlwind tour of Europe ahead of the game's release, we caught up with Tanaka for his take on the DS remake.

What were the biggest challenges of bringing Final Fantasy III to DS?

Tanaka: The biggest challenge for us were the graphics because 15 years ago when we released the original version we were limited by the colours we could use. Nowadays it's so different, which is why we thought we should make new graphics for the game.

The graphics are fantastic. How did you manage to squeeze so much out of the DS hardware?

Tanaka: If you try to use both screens it will take 50 percent of the machine's power for each screen so we decided to concentrate on one screen for some parts of the game. For example battle scenes and the dungeons only use one screen so we can use 100 percent of the machine's power on one screen. That's how we've managed to make the game look so good on the DS.

Were you pleased with the game's reception in Japan and America and how well do you think it will be received in Europe?

Tanaka: At first we thought it would sell about 300,000 copies in Japan but we sold millions and in America it sold half a million, so that was very surprising. It is a completely new game for Europeans (Final Fantasy III was never released over here) so we're very happy to have this opportunity to release it and we hope you enjoy it.

We want to keep Final Fantasy III very traditional but at the same time making new fans happy. The old fans want to stick to their old version and don't want it to be changed too much but we didn't want it to be old fashioned. So with this new hardware we tried to keep a taste of the old version but present it in a new way.

Are you surprised with the success that the DS has around the world?

Tanaka: Yes. The Game Boy was very successful but this time it seems that the DS is doing better than the consoles this time round and that is very surprising to me.

One thing we've noticed from a publisher's point of view is that the top titles are always Nintendo's. From a third-party point of view it's still challenging making a game that will compete with the games that Nintendo makes.

Do you feel you have to make use of the Touch Screen because it's there? Could you get away with making a game that didn't use it?

Tanaka: It is possible to enjoy games without the Touch Screen but if you are going to make a game for DS you might as well use it and make the most out of the platform. When it came to making Final Fantasy 3, one thing we decided to do at the beginning was to use the Touch Screen from the start to the end.

What plans do you have for Final Fantasy and Wii? Surly using the Remote is the perfect way to cast spells and summons?

Tanaka: That's exactly what we're trying to do with Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles on Wii.

A lot of people are asking whether Final Fantasy VII will ever be available on DS?

Tanaka: The main thing is the timing. If we have time it is possible to do a remake of an original game but because we are at the time where the machines are changing with Wii, 360 and PS3 coming out, the development team tends to work on these games so that's the way things are going at the moment. This is the 20th anniversary of Final Fantasy III.

Was the plan always to remake Final Fantasy III because it's the 20th anniversary of the original?

Tanaka: No, this is just a coincidence because when we started working on it, it was 15 years since the original came out but it took us longer than expected to make.

So why did you decide to remake Final Fantasy III for DS over any other Final Fantasy game?

Tanaka: Originally we were planning to release the game on PlayStation 2 but Nintendo wanted us to release it on this new platform.

A lot of people are asking if the original Famicom games will ever be released through Nintendo's Virtual Console on Wii?

Tanaka: We are still looking into it, we are not sure yet.

Look out for CVG's Final Fantasy III review tomorrow - we're 60 hours in and the end's almost within our reach!

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SUMMONS IN CRYSTAL CHRONICLES 2!!!? COUNT ME IN.
ste hicky on 2 May '07
well I must say this explains a lot. but I have a few points to make.

1. it is not stunning, in my opinion.
2.I got to the final boss at 40 hours, and lv 60 so what exactly have you been doing it isnt as if there are any side quests to do.
3. I must say I got over the random battle thing about 5 min into ff7 (my first rpg).

I was going to write out a long list of points here but I figured that I would write a review of the game in the forums instead.
android-sheep on 2 May '07
well I must say this explains a lot. but I have a few points to make.

1. it is not stunning, in my opinion.
2.I got to the final boss at 40 hours, and lv 60 so what exactly have you been doing it isnt as if there are any side quests to do.
3. I must say I got over the random battle thing about 5 min into ff7 (my first rpg).

I was going to write out a long list of points here but I figured that I would write a review of the game in the forums instead.

1) your opinion doesnt matter heh
2) Everybody plays the game differently. Taking time to do things others ignore.
3) Good for you Very Happy

Considering the hardware, yeah, it is a great looking game.
jacksaddiction on 4 May '07
i am loving this game right now,it does still feel old school (which is good)and looks great(which is ...er ...good)

i am only a few hours in,but it is a joy to play


you should of said,yeah it was the 20th anniversary of FF3...but its the 10th anniversary of FF7

i wouldnt mind seeing the game on the DS or PSP even,and i wouldnt mind a straight port or a remake
metallicorphan on 5 May '07
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