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发表于 2009-3-17 18:34
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If there's one phrase that's changed its definition as of late, its "exclusive." For those of you old enough to remember, much of the of the previous console-generation leaders owed a great deal of their success to exclusive titles, and for the longest time exclusive is where they stayed.
Catching up with the current-generation game machines, that's no longer the case. This is particularly true with the onling battle between the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, as the word "exclusive" has come to mean "timed-exclusive", especially when its an Xbox 360 release. Although Microsoft may tout their "Only On Xbox" label, those of us who follow the industry carefully know that many of the Xbox 360's third-party sellers seem destined to live again on Sony's machine, albeit with a healthy window between the original release and expected port.
Kotaku is reporting (i.e. reading from Japanese game magazine Famitsu) that the previously exclusive Xbox 360 game Ninja Gaiden 2 will be headed to the PlayStation 3 under the title Ninja Gaiden Σ 2 (Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2). No word yet what (if any) improvements are slated to hit the update, as the previous Sigma title benefited from the generational gap between the original Xbox console and the PlayStation 3.
Director Yosuke Hayashi will once again be handling the port, having previously demonstrated a familiarity with Sony's platform with the first Ninja Gaiden Σ (Sigma). The original Ninja Gaiden 2 was released on the Xbox 360 during a time of chaos for developer Tecmo, as the series lead designer Tomonobu Itagaki and many of his development staff at Team Ninja fled the company amidst claims of non-payment and other concerns.
Ninja Gaiden Σ 2 is slated for a Fall release in Japan. |
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