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Posted 2002-12-02, 08:03 PM
in reply to tacoX's post "Final Fantasy Crystal..."
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Originally posted by Raziel
If it hadn't been for Nintendo, the Playstation never would have existed in the first place. The PSX was originally designed by Nintendo as the SNES CD-ROM peripheral. But, they ended up scrapping the project and selling the whole thing to Sony. And Sony did almost no work to redesign it aside from what was necessary to make it a stand alone console instead of just a peripheral. So, technically the only Final Fantasy game to ever appear on a Sony console is FFX, and FFX sucked. Final Fantasy belongs with Nintendo.
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No! The SNES CD was made by Sony. Sony made the CD-ROM console as an add on to Nintendo's Super Nintendo. Before the construction of the system was completed Nintendo decided that their system was power enough to stand alone without an add-on. They also felt that Sony was way too controlling during the entire process when they were constructing the system. Nintendo not wanting to be owned by anyone, then decided to drop the system. Final Fantasy VII, VIII, and IX were all on Sony consoles.
That's from Next Generation in an issue called "So many next-gen systems, but which one should I buy?" in which they did research and back stories on each system. Including the 32X, Atari Jaguar, Sega Saturn, Virtual Boy, Sony Playstation, at the time Ultra 64, M2, and PC.


Last edited by JiN-RaiDeN; 2002-12-02 at 08:19 PM.
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