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With Tecmo in strife with its employees, fans have begun to worry about the fate of Tecmo's games and the company itself. Nobody knows the future of the Dead or Alive or the Ninja Gaiden series, but what about Tecmo's upcoming Fatal Frame IV? Rumors have been circulating around the 'net that the game has been delayed or cancelled alltogether! But how true are these rumors?
Cameraslens has sorted out the facts from the rumors. Go to source for full article.
[Discuss in the Fatal Frame IV forum]
Tecmo versus Itagaki
For starters, Itagaki is NOT the creator of the Fatal Frame Series. Neither is Team Ninja. I dislike it when people assume this is so. Keisuke Kikuchi, Makoto Shibata, and Project Zero worked on the Zero (ie Fatal Frame) games.
As of now, this lawsuit isn't effecting the fourth edition of the Fatal Frame game, as it's still coming out on July 31st in Japan. Until the lawsuit came about, Tecmo stock reports mentioned that Tecmo was planning on selling the fourth game to a GLOBAL MARKET (ie Europe & US). They haven't stated otherwise as of yet...and since Nintendo is footing the bill for advertising and publishing, I don't think the lawsuit will effect this.
Only 20,000 copies to be shipped?
First and foremost ... THIS IS A RUMOR. GoNintendo.com has even stated that THIS IS A RUMOR.
I can see why fans would be upset at this one - Fatal Frame III had a lot more press/publicity by this point in time.
More copies of any of the previous games (including the orignal) were shipped then 20,000 .... so already, considering the other numbers attached with this .... these numbers seem off/strange.
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If Fatal Frame IV gets cancelled, I will fly to Japan, break into the Tecmo office, and steal the beta version of this game!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! (darth vader voice). Hopefully, this is just a rumor.
There is the possibility of it being cancelled, of course, but I wouldn't lose hope yet. Actual development should be (nearly) over by now.
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