JRPG Maker Seeks Publisher Via Twitter
If you want to find a publisher for a sequel to a cult classic game you made thirteen years ago, why not hit up Twitter?
Thirteen years ago, Kenichi Nishi directed a critically acclaimed JRPG for the original PlayStation called Moon: Remix RPG Adventure (often just called Moon, for brevity's sake). Now 43 years old, the game designer - who has worked on games like Chrono Trigger - wants to make a sequel to Moon. There's just one problem: He doesn't have a publisher.
So, he went to translated by Eurogamer [http://twitter.com/#!/Route24], Nishi asked fans of Moon - which was never released outside of Japan - to show their devotion to the title in order to help the sequel find someone willing to back it with money.
"So that I can tell a sponsor 'we have around this many fans,' if you'd like a sequel to Moon, please use the hashtag #moon2," Nishi said. "Feel free to say what kind of features and what difficulty you'd like. Personally I think online would be good."
Now, there's no guarantee that a Moon2 will ever be made. recent campaign to star in the Uncharted film adaptation [http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=410035].
Even if it never gets anywhere, though, it's always interesting to see social media like Twitter used as a tool rather than just a vehicle for conveying your desire for Taco Bell at 2 AM.
(Via Wikipedia [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/30943/JRPG_Producer_Looks_To_Twitter_To_Help_Secure_A_Publisher.php])
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If you want to find a publisher for a sequel to a cult classic game you made thirteen years ago, why not hit up Twitter?
Thirteen years ago, Kenichi Nishi directed a critically acclaimed JRPG for the original PlayStation called Moon: Remix RPG Adventure (often just called Moon, for brevity's sake). Now 43 years old, the game designer - who has worked on games like Chrono Trigger - wants to make a sequel to Moon. There's just one problem: He doesn't have a publisher.
So, he went to translated by Eurogamer [http://twitter.com/#!/Route24], Nishi asked fans of Moon - which was never released outside of Japan - to show their devotion to the title in order to help the sequel find someone willing to back it with money.
"So that I can tell a sponsor 'we have around this many fans,' if you'd like a sequel to Moon, please use the hashtag #moon2," Nishi said. "Feel free to say what kind of features and what difficulty you'd like. Personally I think online would be good."
Now, there's no guarantee that a Moon2 will ever be made. recent campaign to star in the Uncharted film adaptation [http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=410035].
Even if it never gets anywhere, though, it's always interesting to see social media like Twitter used as a tool rather than just a vehicle for conveying your desire for Taco Bell at 2 AM.
(Via Wikipedia [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/30943/JRPG_Producer_Looks_To_Twitter_To_Help_Secure_A_Publisher.php])
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