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Square RPGs Launching on Virtual Console in Japan

by Nick DiMola - September 5, 2008, 1:14 pm EDT
Total comments: 18 Source: Nintendo

A recent posting on the Japanese Virtual Console website reveals that Seiken Densetsu 2, known in English as Secret of Mana, is making its way to the service.

A new posting on the Virtual Console website in Japan reveals that Square-Enix is starting to show increased support of the service, at least in Japan. A listing for Seiken Densetsu 2, also known as Secret of Mana in the West, is going to be their first major RPG release on the service later this month. The title is one of Square's highly regarded SNES RPGs and is known for its unique style, including the pictorial, ring-style menu.

With Super Mario RPG now available in all regions as a collaboration between Nintendo and Square-Enix, it is clear that the company's support is slowly ramping up. Though nothing is known of a U.S. release at this point, it seems likely, considering that the game was released in English.

Talkback

oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god oh god

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 05, 2008

They need to hurry up; Wii has no games this year.

AVSeptember 05, 2008

the internet will explode if this comes to US next week.

BeautifulShySeptember 05, 2008

My sentiments exactly Kairon.

Bill AurionSeptember 05, 2008

Awesome, at this rate we'll get Terranigma sometime around the launch of Wii 3...

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 05, 2008

Naaahhh, Konami will buy Square Enix after they buy Tecmo after it merged with Koei and the Terranigma property will be lost forever.

Bill AurionSeptember 05, 2008

I think that would actually increase the chances of it coming to VC...

Quote from: NinGurl69

Naaahhh, Konami will buy Square Enix after they buy Tecmo after it merged with Koei and the Terranigma property will be lost forever.

I know you're joking, but Square Enix is much, much larger than Konami.  They're like the EA of Japan.

NinGurl69 *hugglesSeptember 05, 2008

I'm serious.  Terranigma is lost.

Bill.

SmakianSeptember 06, 2008

Don't get too excited. You won't see big name titles till they work out that all-too-crucial perfect length of time that allows for the maximum amount of profit from VC sales without hurting the potential profits of the DS port x months ago.

CalibanSeptember 06, 2008

Quote from: NinGurl69

I'm serious.  Terranigma is lost.

We shall see.

SchadenfreudeSeptember 06, 2008

I would love to see Seiken Densetsu 3 with online play come to VC but I know that would never ever happen. :(

KDR_11kSeptember 06, 2008

Online play? WTF?

Flames_of_chaosLukasz Balicki, Staff AlumnusSeptember 06, 2008

Quote from: Jonnyboy117

Quote from: NinGurl69

Naaahhh, Konami will buy Square Enix after they buy Tecmo after it merged with Koei and the Terranigma property will be lost forever.

I know you're joking, but Square Enix is much, much larger than Konami.  They're like the EA of Japan.

That maybe true but Konami still has people addicted to beatmania even after 20 - 30 different iterations.

But Square-enix also released a couple of awesome PSone classics on PSN specifically Einhander and I think Chrono Cross in Japan. I really hope that square picks up VC and PSN support in America.

vuduSeptember 09, 2008

Quote from: Flames_of_chaos

But Square-enix also released a couple of awesome PSone classics on PSN specifically Einhander and I think Chrono Cross in Japan. I really hope that square picks up VC and PSN support in America.

Jeremy Parish already covered this.  ;D

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Secret of Mana is coming to Virtual Console? But I thought Square Enix only put games and series on VC if they didn't see any future in th-- oh. Oh.

PaleMike Gamin, Contributing EditorSeptember 09, 2008

This proves that Square Enix is going to be SO nice and release the VC version of Chrono Trigger for 800 wii points the same day the $40 DS game comes out!  Because, ya know, they care about saving us money first and foremost!

Heh, I crack myself up.

that Baby guySeptember 09, 2008

Meh, I'd buy the DS version for the bonus stuff.  I like the game THAT MUCH

KDR_11kSeptember 10, 2008

I might buy it for portability.

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