Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: no DS and Wii connectivity yet

Posted May 13, 2007 at 10:46AM by Karl B. Listed in: Wii, Nintendo DS Tags: Akitoshi Kawazu, GameCube, GBA, Mitsuru Kamiyama, Wiimote
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FFCC - Image 1Gaming news website GamesRadar recently had the chance to pump Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers Executive Producer Akitoshi Kawazu and Director Toshiyuki Itahana as well as Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates Director Mitsuru Kamiyama for some info on their upcoming games. Here are a few snippets of what they learned.

DS and Wii connectivity for both games is a no go at this point, unlike the original which had GBA and GameCube connectivity. According to Kawazu, though, once the Wii gets into more and more households, then the team behind the games would definitely "start contemplating these concepts."

As for controls, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Crystal Bearers will use the Wiimote for movement and attacking. The game will also utilize the nunchuck for "different purposes in different scenes," although Itahana notes that as a team, they made sure that the gameplay will not be "taken over by a feature in the hardware".

For the full interview, click on the "read" link below.

 
 
 

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by Ezekial - 2007-05-13 08:59
» money grab!

Well lets hope they don't do what they did with the first FF:CC. ("The first multi-player Final Fantasy")



Oh wait!



-Only 1 person can use a GC controller, others have to buy GBA in order to play together.



-Great you just went and bought 3 GBA's now you need to buy the connector cables.



Great got all that, sorry the multiplayer sucks in this game, but thanks for spending 300$+ to try it.



Nintendo is lame sometimes.

by The Frenchman - 2007-05-14 03:21
» FFCC bad? Hell no...

I'm one of the few who had both a GC a GBA and 3 friends with the same. this game totally rocks in multiplayer. Actually it was one of the most fun RPG I played in last gen.



People who thought it was bad are people with no GBA... and no friends... who can play with them that is.

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