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Dissidia Final Fantasy originally for PlayStation 2

Gamekyo writes: ''Tetsuya Nomura has revealed that Dissidia: Final Fantasy was released on PlayStation 2 ...!

The reasons for change are the fact that the options offered by the small portable Sony to integrate as many new options. Trade or duels in wifi for example would have been possible without the PSP. Another revelation, the title of the game should be starting Shade Theory Final Fantasy.''
DevilDante - contributor
Published: 137 days 4 hours ago | News | Sony PSP | PlayStation 2
 
 

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Nuri - 137 days 7 hours ago
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When was this announced!?
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SpoonyRedMage - 137 days 7 hours ago
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It's not very clear but I think it actually means that it was originally going to be a PS2 game but they decided to put it on the PSP.
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Menchi - 137 days 7 hours ago
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Bad google translation. They're actually saying that it was originally planned for PS2, but benefits of the PSP being portable meant a change in direction.
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Nuri - 137 days 6 hours ago
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Okay thought it was something along that lines, but man the translation threw me for a loop.

Thanks for the clarification.
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meepmoopmeep - 137 days 5 hours ago
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woulda been superb if they made it for PS3
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