Posted Aug 27, 2009 at 05:59PM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Interviews, Final Fantasy XIV Tags: Square Enix, Hiromichi Tanaka
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Final Fantasy XIV Online - Image 1Today we learn new details about the one that garnered the most "WHAT??!?!?!" from this year's E3. Square Enix producer Hiromichi Tanaka gave a few minutes of his time to PS Blog's Chris Morell to dish out information on Final Fantasy XIV Online's (PlayStation 3 and PC) monsters and races, combat system, leveling system and more. Read on in the full article.

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Posted Aug 04, 2009 at 01:35PM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Interviews, Videos, MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV Tags: Famitsu, Japan, Square Enix, Hiromichi Tanaka
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Final Fantasy XIV - Image 1 The latest issue of Famitsu Wave was recently released in Japan with a DVD containing a lot of new info on Square Enix's upcoming PlayStation 3 and PC MMO, Final Fantasy XIV. Hit the jump for some of the more interesting tidbits as well as a video of the interview with director Nobuaki Komoto and producer Hiromichi Tanaka.

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Posted Jun 16, 2009 at 10:19AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV Tags: Sony, Hiromichi Tanaka, G4TV
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Final Fantasy XIV - Image 1Final Fantasy XIV (PS3, PC) got a lot of cheers when it was announced at the tail end of Sony's E3 2009 presentation, but reactions were generally mixed when gamers spotted "Online" part in the title. Some have thought that it's essentially a better-looking Final Fantasy XI, only this time for the PS3 instead of the Xbox 360. Final Fantasy XIV producer Hiromichi Tanaka says that isn't the case at all.

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Posted Jun 02, 2009 at 04:18PM by Glenn M. Listed in: News, Screenshots, MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV Tags: Square Enix, Hiromichi Tanaka, Nobuo Uematsu
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Final Fantasy XIV - Image 1We've barely got a grip on the Final Fantasy XIII (PS3, Xbox 360) release and we're already checking out Final Fantasy XIV stuff. In cased you missed the E3 2009: Sony Press Conference earlier, Square Enix announced that they will be launching Final Fantasy XIV, a new MMORPG, as early as 2010, and as early as now, the official site is now live.

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Posted Nov 28, 2007 at 08:13AM by Sally B. Listed in: News, Interviews, Final Fantasy XI, MMORPG Tags: Square Enix, Hiromichi Tanaka
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Final Fantasy X1 Scholar class - Image 1Think that the only thing newsworthy thing in Square Enix's Fan Festival 2007 is the Final Fantasy 11: Wings of the Goddess expansion? Think again. The producer of Final Fantasy 11 (PC, Xbox 360) talks about a new Square Enix MMORPG in the works, and it's not even necessarily a Final Fantasy title. Read more in the full article!

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Posted Jul 20, 2007 at 12:29AM by Henry L. Listed in: News Tags: Blizzard, GDC, Hiromichi Tanaka, Mike Morhaime
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Hiromichi Tanaka - Image 1Hiromichi Tanaka, lead developer for Final Fantasy XI, is set to be the international keynote speaker in this year's Austin Game Developer's Conference (GDC), joining speakers such as Blizzard president Mike Morhaime, and Habbo Hotel's lead designer Sulka Haro. In his keynote address, Tanaka will talk about the challenges and triumphs of designing a massively multiplayer online game across platforms.

Scheduled for September 5-7 at the Austin Convention Center in Texas, the Austin GDC will focus on advancing game development with lectures, panels, and round table discussions on the latest issues facing the industry, such as online programming, future trends, the most up-to-date production techniques, and how-to's in creating new games. Jane Pinckard, content manager for the event, states that "Tanaka's presence at our conference is indicative of the event's global appeal."

The Austin GDC will host discussion tracks on online gaming, game audio, creative writing for games, and will introduce a new People's Choice Track, where community members can vote on what topics will be discussed in the conference. Stay with us as we keep you updated on further developments.

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Posted Feb 01, 2007 at 05:50PM by Ian C. Listed in: News Tags: Unreal Engine, Square Enix, NES, PS2, Hiromichi Tanaka
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Cubed's Adam Riley was able to get an interview with Square Enix's Senior Vice President Hiromichi Tanaka. Several new bits of information were revealed and several clarifications were made. Below are the finer points of the interview.

Anniversaries and Consoles - When asked about the Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary project and whether or not Nintendo systems will see something special, considering that the franchise started on the NES, he responded by saying that games will be made for as many platforms as part of the project

Tanaka notes that the Wii will not be able to cope with Final Fantasy XI. Apparently, it has nothing to do with the hardware since the game has already appeared on the previous gen PS2. It has more to do with Nintendo's current online stance - which is not wanting people to interact online without the aid of Friends Codes. The bright side to this part is that Square Enix is currently in talks with Nintendo about coming up with a solution for this problem.

Franchises and dream teams - Tanaka san does not believe that the Secret of Mana franchise and the Seiken Densetsu franchise will see a remake or port in the near future, he does not however rule out working with Koichi Ishii on a future Mana title.



When asked for a clarification regarding the future for Chrono franchise, he says that it is certainly not out of the question that Chrono will make a return, it is just that it will come down to working out copyright details between the various members of the original team (Toriyama, Uematsu, Sakaguchi) most of whom are no longer staff of Square Enix.

Saving on development - In light of the FFIII engine, and the speculation that it might be re-used for other DS games, Tanaka notes that Square Enix has a habit of starting engines from scratch for each game. He says that this is proving to be inefficient and they are looking to amend this. Especially given the rising development costs of next generation titles. Aha! Reasoning behind the Unreal Engine 3 license.

That outlines most of the points covered. For a more in-depth look at Cubed
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UPDATE: More PSP rumors -
1UP reports Squeenix looks to be bringing the recently announced PSP remakes of the original Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy II to the States. The evidence that sparked this rumor? A removed listing of the games on EBGames.

EBGames says that the game should be available on retail in June and July at a US$ 39.99 price point. 1UP notes that while EBGames listings are a good tool for prognosticating the reality/existence of games, the listings are not trustworthy when it comes to release dates and prices.

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