Games We Love but Wish We Could Love Playing
15 hours 3 mins ago
To some, it is one of the greatest games of all time. Love-de-Lic's 1997 PlayStation RPG Moon: Remix RPG Adventure transcended conventional JRPG values in a time where Squaresoft's Final Fantasy VII reigned supreme. The lessons taught by the folks at Love-de-Lic through Moon would unfortunately fall to the wayside.
Until now?
Love-de-Lic's co-founder, Moon: Remix RPG Adventure's director, and Route24's current headman, Kenichi Nishi, tweeted the possibility of a follow-up to Moon, stating the game needed a show of fan support to grease the wheels. So how can you show this support? Hop onto Twitter and just tweet using the hashtag #moon2.
Twitter's a funny little thing, isn't it?
Kenichi Nishi, co-founder of the now-defunct Love-de-Lic, Inc., still alive bit Generations and Art Style developer Skip Ltd., and current venture Route24 Inc, tweeted a few days ago about the possibility of a follow-up to Love-de-Lic's unique PlayStation RPG, Moon: Remix RPG Adventure, which quite possibly is one of the greatest games ever.
Twitter users can show their support for a Moon sequel by tweeting with the hashtag #moon2. Nishi is following the fan support through the use of the hashtag on Twitter to gauge interest on whether or not to proceed with the project.
News story attached to:






Comments
This news story is archived and is closed to comments now.