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Created on: November 21st, 2008
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I've touched on the idea that there are two "Square Enix" companies out there and this is another perfect example of that. On one hand you've got the Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy IV, The World Ends With You publisher mentality, where the company is aggressively remaking classic games, pushing original content, and cleaning up because of it. On the other hand, you've got the still very successful, still very quality-driven publisher strategy which games like Front Mission 1st, Dragon Quest IV, FUUUUUUUUC
and the now Chrono Trigger remake take, using 95% of a game already finished (or a basic port away from), and then delivering it repackaged to a new crowd of gamers. That doesn't stop these games from being any better quality-wise, but it certainly drops the incentive for returning buyers that have been with Square since the beginning, played it all before, and are now wondering why they're paying top dollar for a game they had over a decade back.
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