Sentences with phrase «exclusive franchise final»

If you owned a SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive in the early 90's, you are well aware of what Streets of Rage series was all about, its SEGA's answer to (the then) Nintendo console exclusive franchise Final Fight (though it did get a SEGA CD entry).

Not exact matches

Bayonetta 2 — New trailer, release date, playable demo X — final name for game, release date, playable demo Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem — A new trailer, maybe some gameplay footage Yarn Yoshi — A new trailer, maybe gameplay footage, possible demo Devil's Third — Nintendo announce as Wii U exclusive, new trailer, release date, playable demo Fatal Frame — Teaser trailer New Mario Game — Teaser trailer Retro Studios — New IP or Metroid — Teaser trailer Miyamoto's New IP — Trailer, targeted release date, playable demo Platinum Games — New Game (could be new IP or existing Nintendo franchise)-- Teaser trailer Sonic Boom — New Trailer, release date, playable demo Pokémon announcement (some form of Pokémon game) Trailer, maybe a playable demo There will be some 1st Party, as well as 3rd Party surprises.
Nintendo are set to release a new console, the NX, in the coming years, while Square Enix prepare to cash in on new instalments to long - running franchises including Final Fantasy XV (for PS4 and Xbox One) and Kingdom Hearts III (a PlayStation 4 Exclusive).
When it was revealed at E3 last year, one of Final Fantasy XIV «s more discussed characteristics wasn't so much that it was another stab at the MMO market for the franchise, but more that it was lined up as a PS3 console exclusive.
Players who finish the entire demo will gain access to an exclusive Carbuncle summon for use in the final version of the game, as if gamers needed more incentive to check out the latest installment in the storied franchise that has been more than 10 years in the making.
This isn't just exclusive to Nintendo franchises; it's the same reason that I quickly became bored with Batman: Arkham Origins but actually really enjoy Final Fantasy XIII.
Only massive franchises like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest were given a chance, and after those failed to catch on in America, Nintendo chose to keep smaller titles like Fire Emblem exclusive to its side of the Pacific.
It'd be difficult to say for sure whether Final Fight or Streets of Rage had the better trilogy in the end, but for a console - exclusive beat - em - up, not many come close to Sega's franchise.
Why can't you use real financial muscle to buy a Square Enix, or to secure exclusive rights to one of the only IPs that actually matters in Japan, its Final Fantasy franchise?
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