Depending where you look, Blue Dragon may be Xbox 360's savior in Japan or nothing more than a blip on the country's radar. Regardless, it's hard to argue that the game -- and its producer, Hironobu Sakaguchi, formerly of the Final Fantasy series -- haven't made an impact on the way players view the 360 in Japan. For a recent EGM preview, Sakaguchi answered a handful of questions about the game.
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The game looks too clean without it.
i dont. it hurts my eyes. but im fairly ssensitive when it comes to that sort of stuff.
think that his first game on the 360 has potential to sell well in other markets. I am certainly looking forward to Blue Dragon when it releases over here. I would be supprised if doesn't approach 2-3 million copies in sales.