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Hajime Tabata Talks Crisis Core Trivia

PSP by Colin

Hajime Tabata, director on The 3rd Birthday, started reminiscing about the development process of Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII.

In this week's issue of Jump magazine, Tabata initially talks about The Third Birthday, revealing that the game will feature skippable event sequences. A little something that Crisis Core lacked.Tabata admits that by the time his team realized that the skip button was missing, it was already too late to put it in, thus it was a feature sorely missed in the final version of Crisis Core.

According to Tabata, Crisis Core was originally conceived as a full-on action game, but since the majority of the staff had more experience developing RPGs, the design was changed to reflect that and Tabata believes it was a change for the better.

Tabata also revealed that a sequence in Crisis Core had to be cut out from the final release version because the game would not fit onto a UMD disc otherwise. The sequence in question involved the period when Zack and Cloud escaped from the ShinRa Mansion. Tabata wanted to portray the drama during the escape but instead decided to focus on Zack's "activity as a soldier."

Story tip by RedRose

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Crisis Core Leads Ultimate Hits Inductees

by Darryl

Square Enix have announced that they will be added six new titles to their 'Ultimate Hits' collection, which will now have 51 different titles featured.

They have been releasing their Ultimate Hits collection for a couple of years now, and this year they've decided to add six new titles to the range, most of which are from the PSP.

View the full story to see the games which have been inducted.

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Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Sales Continue To Impress

PSP by Darryl

Crisis Core is considered by many to be the best title that Square Enix have produced for a while and it's positive to see that unlike The World Ends With You, it has also seen very good sales around the globe.

Square Enix have just released their half-yearly financial report which plots the progress of its games between the 1st of April and the 30th of September. Although Crisis Core was released in both Japan and America before this period, it is still promising to see that it has still sold 620,000 units in this time period.

This brings the total sales for Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core up to 1,920,000.

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