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Interview with Chocobo Mystery Dungeon developer h.a.n.d. photo

We talked about the announcement of Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon: Tokiwasure no Meikyuu way back in September 2007, where I performed the accurate amount of screaming in joyful anticipation and then went back to the daily grind of non-chocobo inhabited life. Since then the game has been released on the Japanese market, but there's been no more word about a US version. Ahem, Square? What's up with that? Some people need their fix, you know.

The website Cubed3 was also curious, apparently, as they recently posted an interview with developer h.a.n.d., the team behind the game (they also worked on Chocobo Tales for the DS. )Sadly, they still couldn't comment on whether or not the game would see a US release, but they did share some other interesting tidbits about the title. From the interview:

AR: Is this Chocobo Dungeon game fundamentally different from the two PSone versions, or are there main elements that fans of the old games will be familiar with?

Yuji Yano; Director: While some main elements of the game have been carried over to Wii, we wanted the game to be accessible to a wider audience, for example small children and female gamers, so some difficult elements of the game were removed. But to keep the game entertaining we added new elements such as the job system.

I'd like to be grumpy about having games I like "dumbed down" so more people can play them, but Chocobo games don't exactly rank high on the challenge curve anyway. Here's a more telling part of the interview though (and a slightly distressing one):

AR: The game had a strong first week in Japan before Christmas, but quickly disappeared from the charts. Has the game still met sales expectations, though?

Yuji Yano; Director: I am not fully satisfied, unfortunately. I want the world of Chocobo and the genre of ‘Mystery Dungeon’ to be loved and played by as many users as possible. I was extremely pleased with the launch sales. However, I believe there are still many people yet to have experienced the world of Chocobo, so with the next Chocobo project (if there is one…) I hope to create a game that more people can love and a game that fully expresses the beauty of the world of Chocobo.

By far the worst sign of a game not being imported over is so-so performance (or the appearance of naked men, of course.) Maybe they're adding more features or streamlining the original concept, or maybe the game is simply not going to make it US shores. I'm still hopeful, but I have to be honest and say that if it's announced that the US won't get any more chocobo games, I'm going to be one sad panda.

[Thanks Justin]








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Cheeburga's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 15:41
Cheeburga
Only final fantasy could produce a fan base off of a chicken.
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LordGek's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 16:08
LordGek
Well what about this?

http://www.gamestop.com/product.asp?cookie%5Ftest=1&product%5Fid=230444

It's gonna happen but, grr, it sounds very watered down.

I'm still HOPING we get to see Shiren 3 here in the US!
tornotlukin's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 16:08
tornotlukin
does someone have a crush on chocobos?? Isn't it odd that Yuji Yano thinks that the previous can be too difficult for "small children and female gamers." Thats pretty silly to say.
Darren Nakamura's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 16:09
Darren Nakamura
"...we wanted the game to be accessible to...female gamers, so some difficult elements of the game were removed."

Do you not take offense to that? I would, if I were more womanly.
tornotlukin's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 16:23
tornotlukin
I do, if I'm a woman or not. It's making a value judgment based on criteria that has nothing to do with ability to play a game. Take that example and apply it to real world prejudices and shit like that makes me go crazy! Free drop kicks for everyone!
Knivy's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 16:39
Knivy
I read the title as "Interview with a Chocobo" =(

And I'm with Dex, I would feel insulted if I were more womanly.
evil chad's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 16:45
evil chad
This has made my day even better IF that's even possible.....
Tug Your God Out's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 16:51
Tug Your God Out
I remember Chocobo Dungeon for the PSX. I know a lot of people didn't find a lot of nice things to say about it but its a dungeon crawler from Square that came out after FF7...I think a lot of people missed the point on what it was supposed to be.

I'm looking forward to another one....if it happens to come over here. I'm not holding my breath though.
Colette Bennett's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 17:47
Colette Bennett
@tornolukin and Dex - I see both your points, but if I was offended every time someone talked down to or assumed women needed dumbing down to, I'd be furious constantly.
Wedge's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 18:33
Wedge
Actually thats sort of an interesting question. Do girls play games (that boys play) in Japan?
Darkknight37's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 19:16
Darkknight37
Am I the only fatty who thinks a Chocobo would taste good with mashed potatoes and a biscuit?
Bob Muir's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/26/2008 23:35
Bob Muir
For some reason, I don't think there are a ton of traditional hardcore girl gamers in Japan, and if there are some, they're looked at with the surprise they get over here in the states.
HarassmentPanda's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2008 00:00
HarassmentPanda
I can't stop smiling at that image.
Demtor's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2008 08:30
Demtor
I think this a good example of the mindset some Japanese developers have and explains why in the past the US has gotten "dumbed down" version of games or entire games kept in Japan because we are too stupid to understand them. The arrogance/ignorance of some big wigs over there just floors me. But then again, the same can be said for plenty stateside too.
tornotlukin's Avatar - Comment posted on 03/27/2008 09:52
tornotlukin
@colette. Understandable, choose thy battles. Alls i want to do is give free dropkicks!
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