Series creator Daisuke Ishiwatari has revealed that Arc System Works are looking at bringing a new entry in the Guilty Gear series to the PS3 and Xbox 360.
"What we can say about Guilty Gear is that it is not dead yet", Arc System's Tomo Ohno told NowGamer. "It has not ended. The producer/creator of Guilty Gear, Daisuke Ishiwatari, his comment for this meeting [was] ‘I have the full intention to create Guilty Gear for PS3 and 360."
That's a proper Guilty Gear, too, not a spin-off thing like Overture.
Fans will remember that earlier in the year it emerged that Arc System Works had lost the rights to the series. Guess Ishiwatari and Sega managed to work something out! Or, at least, are trying to work something out.
Next-Gen Guilty Gear In The Works [NowGamer]
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[UPDATE]:Nowgamer
Stando a quanto dichiarato dal creatore della serie, Daisuke Ishiwatari, Arc System Works sembra essere seriamente intenzionata a portare il celebre Guilty Gear sulle console ad alta definizione, ossia PlayStation 3 e Xbox 360. Questo è quanto dichiarato da Tomo Onho di Arc System:
Ciò che possiamo dire riguardo Guilty Gear è che non è ancora morto. […] Non è finita. Il commento del creatore/produttore di Guilty Gear, Daisuke Ishiwatari, durante l’ultimo incontro è stato: “Ho tutte le intenzioni di creare un Guilty Gear su PS3 e Xbox 360″.
Oltretutto si parla di un vero e proprio capitolo, totalmente nuovo, non di uno spin-off come l’Overture. E’ giusto ricordare che qualche tempo fa Arc System Works ha perso i diritti del gioco, il che lascia presupporre che Ishiwatari e SEGA stiano lavorando a stretto contatto al fine di realizzare questo progetto.
Gamesblog
When Sammy merged with Sega, the rights to Guilty Gear transferred to the house of Sonic. Arc System Works moved on, went back to the drawing board, and made BlazBlue, but haven’t forgotten about Guilty Gear.
“Personally I don’t like that idea,” Tomo Ohno, Business Development Director at Arc System Works, said to NowGamer when asked about a Guilty Gear and BlazBlue crossover. “What we can say about Guilty Gear is that it is not dead yet. It has not ended. The producer/creator of Guilty Gear, Daisuke Ishiwatari, his comment for this meeting [was] ‘I have the full intention to create Guilty Gear for PS3 and 360.’ ”
Intentions are one thing. Rights are another. Sega and Arc System Works have to sort out the business side since they own the characters. In more concrete news Europe has a date for BlazBlue. Arc System Works HD fighter is going to barrier burst into Europe on March 5, 2010. You may remember that new publisher pQube also announced new gameplay content for PAL territories including new characters and moves.
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