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Miyoshi-san Interviewed, Universe Release Date and a Next-Gen Universe?! - Comments - 28-10-2005 <strong>Miyoshi-san Interviewed, Universe Release Date and a Next-Gen Universe?!</strong> <img src="/images/Playstation.jpg" alt="Playstation" width="8" height="8"> <font size="1">[ Lee_yoshi - October 28 2005 - 2:18 PM ]</font> <P align=center><FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif"> </FONT></P><P align=left><FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><EM>Phantasy Star Universe</EM> director and Sonic Team Producer Takao Miyoshi was recently interviewed by Kikizo Games about <EM>Phantasy Star Universe</EM>! (Surprise! lol)</FONT></P> <P align=left><FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">The interview doesn't give that much away, although he does reveal some interesting insights into what's next for <EM>Phantasy Star</EM>. Aparently they're considering and would like to re-produce <EM>Universe</EM> for another Next Generation console, which console though is anyones guess, although there'd be good money on the Xbox360 with SEGA's love for the console so far!</FONT></P> <P align=left><FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">Other interesting tidbits include concerns on the Soundtrack to <EM>PSU</EM> which uses not only the SEGA internal audio crew, but also the talents of external producers, which will no doubt be interesting to hear. Of course alike <EM>PSO</EM>, expect lot's of orchestral backing! The producing team also is still undecided about whether to setup a subscription (Hunters License) system for online play, ultimately leaving the decisions with SEGA of America and SEGA of Europe for the western versions of the game.</FONT></P> <P align=left><FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><EM>Universe</EM> will also not support PlayStation2 to Sony PSP connectivity, or Widescreen/Progressive Scan TV compatability.</FONT></P> <P align=left><FONT face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">Last but not least though, the most interesting news to hear is that the game aparently now has a tentative Japanese release date... <STRONG>30th December 2005</STRONG>! Just after Christmas? that's crazy i hear you shout... But it's not final, and remember, <EM>PSO</EM> was only released a couple of days before Christmas, and look how big that is!</FONT></P> <P align=center>For the full interview, head on over to Kikizo Games by clicking right here!</P> |