WHy doesn't MS have more exclusives?

scooby_dooby said:
Anyways, back on track, lets flip the discussion, what big-name exclusives have Sony managed to retain?

- Devil May Cry
- Metal Gear Solid
- Grand Turismo 4

They may have lost GTA, and they may have lost FF as exclusives, those 2 franchises were the majority of their punch IMO.

For PS3 exclusives you can add Tekken, Soul Calibur, most likely Virtua Fighter, Time Crisis, Suikoden, Twisted Metal, Tales of something
and if people are gonna talk about Kameo then you have to include Jak, Ratchet, Sly, etc etc.

Maybe these aren't big name but they're definitely popular franchises that people want to play.
 
.Melchiah. said:
ign might say so but there is not a single other media organization lists finall fantasy 13 as a confirmed ps3 title since the report is not based on official square confirmations or comments.

For example according to 1up.com ff7 remake is confirmed too(report is is based on an interview in which the producers of ff12 said they might do such a remake in the future )
 
<nu>faust said:
ign might say so but there is not a single other media organization lists finall fantasy 13 as a confirmed ps3 title since the report is not based on official square confirmations or comments.

For example according to 1up.com ff7 remake is confirmed too(report is is based on an interview in which the producers of ff12 said they might do such a remake in the future )

Wouldn't want to repeat myself, but here it goes.

What We Know: Much to the dismay of the 2000-plus people in attendance at Sony's E3 2005 press conference, the next Final Fantasy game won't be a remake based on the FF7 Tech Demo used to show off Square's programming chops, but rather an all-new title designed specifically for the PlayStation 3. Confirmed to be in development by Square Enix President Yoichi Wada, the first next-gen FF will likely be Final Fantasy XIII. But until any official details about the story, release date, and mechanics come to light, no other information other the game's eventual existence is currently unknown.
 
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