Hi folks!
I'm mattness, polish fan of S. (sorry for my poor command of English)
As some of you probably know, there is lots of cool games coming out for Apple phone.
GTA: Chinatown Wars, Res. Evil 4, and last but not least Final Fantasy (I & II until now).
That make me think - I really loved 2 games on PSX - FFT & Suikoden II.
It looks like Square gonna adapt it's old hits for iPhone.
How do you recon - is that possible, that Konami will make port of Sui for iPhone/iPads/Androids?
I know that this company (at least german branch) made some games for iPhone (more casual type like DDR etc.).
Is it possible that X months from now we could enjoy vintage Suikoden on new (mobile) platform?
Any thoughts?
Regards
MATT
Suikoden for iPhone?
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Re: Suikoden for iPhone?
It's definitely a possibility, seeing as how both Suikoden and Suikoden II have already been released on mobile phones in the past.
Whether or not we'll get to see them outside of Japan is a whole other issue, though. The only portable re-release of a console title outside of Japan has been Suikoden for PlayStation Portable in North America.
Whether or not we'll get to see them outside of Japan is a whole other issue, though. The only portable re-release of a console title outside of Japan has been Suikoden for PlayStation Portable in North America.
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Re: Suikoden for iPhone?
Unfortunately, I am not after the newly released suikoden. I still prefer the iphone for always being updated to any kind of series. I would still choose my iphone even without the suikoden.
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Re: Suikoden for iPhone?
After having checked out what is coming out from competing RPG developers, it's definitely possible for Konami to create a quick port of the PSP title for iOS, Android or Windows Phone 7. They just need incentive to do so, which would likely require one of those three operating systems becoming popular in Japan.
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