“For me, the real battle has just begun”.
The quest to preserve and document the fascinating number of games produced for Japanese “keitai” feature phones is one we’ve been covering on this site for some time now, but one of the most epic endeavours in this field suddenly seems to be making better-than-expected progress.
Like so many video game companies in the 2000s, Square Enix embraced keitai phones and released some of its most notable properties on them, one of which was Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, a cellphone RPG that has been referred to by some as the Holy Grail of keitai game preservation.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“For me, the real battle has just begun”.
The quest to preserve and document the fascinating number of games produced for Japanese “keitai” feature phones is one we’ve been covering on this site for some time now, but one of the most epic endeavours in this field suddenly seems to be making better-than-expected progress.
Like so many video game companies in the 2000s, Square Enix embraced keitai phones and released some of its most notable properties on them, one of which was Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, a cellphone RPG that has been referred to by some as the Holy Grail of keitai game preservation.
Read the full article on timeextension.com