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  1. Xaldin
    Hey everyone, it seems as though during Gametrailer's Final Fantasy Retrospective, Part 11 had a 10 minute Documentation on Kingdom Hearts, it's definitely worth a watch!

    Kingdom Heart's Segment
    Final Fantasy Retrospective Part XI

    Thanks to forum member D*Reeves for pointing this out to me.
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 10, 2007, 17 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  2. Xaldin
    Hey everyone, it seems as though Square-Enix attended the Nintendo Conference, and they also appeared to have shown some things from Kingdom Hearts 358/2 days, as well as releasing 3 Screenshots to the public, two of them we've already seen in Higher Quality thanks to Famitsu, but the third one is new to the collection of good quality screenshots.


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    Source: 2ch, Itmedia and forum member soul
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 10, 2007, 19 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  3. Xaldin
    Well, as we know, at first the second edition to Kingdom Hearts Visual Art Book, which was suppose to contain FM+, KH2, and re:COM Art work has once again been delayed by Square-Enix, for unknown reasons. It's unknown as to when we will be able to see the book's next release date, but we'll keep you updated as more information is released.

    Source: Midnight Kingdom
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 8, 2007, 16 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  4. Xaldin
    Hey everyone, if you remember earlier, we had two images of Keyholders, one which featured 4 different keyblades, and another one which featured Oblivion and Oathkeeper. Well first we managed to show you a higher quality image of Oblivion, and Oathkeeper. Now, thanks to a member of 2ch, we can show you a bigger image of two more!


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    Source: 2ch
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 8, 2007, 19 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  5. Xaldin
    It's not a groundbreaking anime, but it does what it does good. It seems as though the second season was out, on October 5th, I'm looking forward towards this seeing, that it's been over a year since it's first season.


    Opening to Second Season
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 7, 2007, 1 replies, in forum: Anime and Manga
  6. Xaldin
    Hey everyone, it seems as though Square-Enix, has once again redated their novel. At first, Kingdom Hearts II: Short Stories Vol 1 Other Diamonds was set for a release date in October, however that was soon changed, as Square-Enix took it off their Calendar, making it unclear if it was delayed, or canceled. However it seems as though a few websites have a set date for the Short Stories for the month of November. Hopefully we will be seeing a release date then.

    Source: 2ch
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 7, 2007, 9 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  7. Xaldin
    Nothing special, this is just a little competition for fun, that I talked over with a few people via PM.

    Either way, since we were utterly devastated that despite how much Nomura said that the new KH Project would be shown at TGS, that all of it was all behind Closed Doors, worst of all Square-Enix had a new ticket system which basically knocked a lot more KH fans that went to TGS unable to see the trailer behind closed doors.

    Anyways, I thought it'd be a little bit fun to have a KH fan trailer, for the 3 games, and just because we don't have clips of the new game, doesn't mean it's not possible to make a Teaser. I'll be choosing the top trailer, for the 3 games, there are only a few rules towards it.

    1: It has to be video clips from any of the Kingdom Hearts series.
    2: You can submit the file in anyway (E.G Youtube, ect), but please provide a download, incase it's the one that's chosen.
    3: Be creative and don't steal other's works!
    4: Submissions will end on October 20th 2007

    I doubt the third one will be a problem, unless you take a video from someone who's already made a fan trailer a while ago.

    Although there's probably no chance we'll have a price ready, you never know, I'll be sure to update if that becomes possible.

    Be sure to e-mail me your submissions at bahamutbusterzero@gmail.com
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 4, 2007, 107 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  8. Xaldin
    Surprises me I finally found someone who shares the same birthday as me, A.K.A Xadllas. Though it's pure coincidence that Xaldin is number 3, and my birthday is the third on October. I don't really know what else to type, but I guess happy birthday?
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 3, 2007, 16 replies, in forum: The Spam Zone
  9. Xaldin
    Hey everyone, Square-Enix just recently updated their website, featuring two of the Keyblade Key Holders that they had planned to put up for sale. The two featured, are the Oathkeeper, and Oblivion. The price for both of them, separate, is 1900 Yen ($16.50) and can be ordered off of their website.

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    Square-Enix's Official Goods
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 3, 2007, 14 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  10. Xaldin
    After over 20 tries, probably over 40, but I feel proud, really happy actually, just gotta try and pass part 2, and part 3


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsoPSa3__N4
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 2, 2007, 1 replies, in forum: Production Studio
  11. Xaldin
    Hey everyone, IGN recently updated their website with an update from an interview that popped up in the Gemaga magazine, and summarized it up quite nicely!




    October 2, 2007 - Tetsuya Nomura is in the Japanese press yet again, sharing a few new bits of info on Square Enix's big Tokyo Game Show unveiling, the three new Kingdom Hearts games. This time, Nomura spoke to the monthly Gemaga.

    Nomura began by noting that the fact that all three titles were announced at the same time doesn't mean players should consider the new Kingdom Hearts games to be similar to the Fabula Nova Crystallis or Compilation of Final Fantasy VII series. Different from those, the three games started development at different times and will be released at different times.

    In previous interviews, Nomura revealed that the PSP game, Birth by Sleep, started development first but would likely be released last. Here, he let slip that the DS game, 358/2 Days would likely see release first, followed by the cell phone game, Coded.

    Unfamiliar with the Kingdom Hearts series? Feeling a bit overwhelmed at the prospect of having to play the two PS2 titles and the Game Boy Advance game before sampling these new portable titles? Don't be! Nomura feels that little experience with the series won't be a problem for those trying to get into the new games, as their main characters are all different. He does, however, believe that the feeling of control from past titles is retained for the new games, so players who have played the past games will have the easiest time at it.

    Moving on to individual titles, the magazine first tackled Birth by Sleep. As mentioned in previous interviews, the game is being developed in Osaka by the same team that developed Musashi Samurai Legend and Re: Chain of Memories. The project was born when, during the development of Kingdom Hearts II, the Osaka team requested to be involved if Nomura decided to make a "gaiden" (side-story) in the Kingdom Hearts series. "The project was for the PSP from the start of planning," Nomura noted.

    There's been a bit of confusion as to how the game's multi scenario system will work. Here, Nomura clarified just a bit. "The game will have three scenarios, and you'll be able to play from which ever one you like. You'll even likely be able to stop mid way through and start a new scenario."

    While there's no singly important scenario or main character, "the main point of the story is to answer, 'Ven, who are you?'" (Ven, who resembles Roxas, is one of the three main characters -- read all about it in our initial report on the game.)

    Also mentioned in previous interviews is that Birth by Sleep will consist entirely of Disney worlds. The game takes place in the past, years prior to the original Kingdom Hearts, and the worlds will be updated to reflect this. Nomura envisions having a young Hercules appear in the Hercules world, for instance. New Disney worlds will also appear, as will favorite characters like Disney and Goofy.

    Gemaga also managed to sneak in a few bits on the game's battle system. It will, as previously hinted by Nomura, be an evolved version of the deck system that was used in Chain of Memories, where, prior to battle, you set up a card deck consisting of commands that are fed into your command menu. Also getting some hype from Nomura in past interviews was the game's character growth system; Gemaga wasn't able to get specifics, but they did say that Square Enix could make a full game based off this system alone!

    Moving on to 358/2 Days (that's pronounced "Three Five Eight Days Over Two," according to the pronunciation listed in Gemaga), Nomura answered one big question we've all been wondering: where will Disney characters fit into the storyline, which is centered around Roxas and Organization XIII. "They will appear in the game," said Nomura of the Disney family, "but in a slightly different form. KH is generally a story where you set out on a journey with a goal in mind. However, Roxas is a member of Organization XIII, so he always returns to the home base. So, this is not a story about a journey. Also, Roxas's personality is such that he does not actively attempt to come into contact with other characters. So, the relationship to Disney characters will be different from before."

    Nomura and crew are, surprisingly, making minimal use of the stylus for this game. "Wonderful World is a game where we fully used the DS's functionality," explained Nomura. "However, this time, we're not really using the DS functionality. In order to not break the Kingdom Hearts control feel, we're not using the stylus. Also, we're planning on using the bottom screen for something."

    So what is that "something"? We're not sure about single player, but during multiplayer mode, the bottom screen will be used for a unique chat system, Nomura revealed. Players will be able to draw on this screen in order to communicate messages to one-another. Different from Pictochat, everyone draws on the same screen. Nomura and crew are also considering adding a few action buttons to the chat screen; these will be for actions that don't specifically affect gameplay.

    It should be noted that Nomura's mention of chat features isn't confirmation of Wi-Fi play being included in the game. For all we know, the game may just be local-area play for four players, with chat thrown in for fun (we imagine being able to draw on the same screen as being quite fun regardless of distance).

    Local area or 'net based, multiplayer looks like it's going to bring plenty of replay value to the 358/2 Days. Players will be able to select from the thirteen members of the Organization XIII, although each player will have to chose a unique character. The game will offer up a variety of missions, some asking that you defeat enemies, some asking that you fight one-another, and others requiring that you recover items. Single and multiplayer modes are connected in that your character's growth is shared between the two.

    Finally, on Coded, Nomura made one comment of particular interest. As a reaction to the tough mobile games market, where plenty of free games are on offer, Coded is going to be released under a new business model, something that the industry hasn't seen before. "It will be very easy to enter," he hinted. We're going to speculate that this means the game will be made available for cheap, or even free.

    Unlike the DS and PSP games, Coded shares its main character in common with KH1 and KH2. It's also the only game that takes place after Kingdom Hearts II.

    But this game isn't Kingdom Hearts III. The Sora in Coded is actually a "data version" of the Kingdom Hearts hero. The game takes place on the pages of Jiminy Cricket's notebook. The story involves data versions of Sora and King Mickey searching for a secret message left behind by Jiminy by investigating the events of the original Kingdom Hearts.

    Gameplay is a bit of a mystery at this point. The game does have the same basic interface as past Kingdom Hearts titles, with a command window featuring "fight," "magic" and "item." Screenshots show Sora with Goofy and Donald, although it's unknown if they'll fight together.

    Taking a primarily role in the game is the "Debugging Mode." As Sora journeys through the digital world of Jiminy's notebook, he encounters bugs (the computer type of bugs) that appear in the form of blocks scattered about the play fields. These have to be cleared if you want to approach your enemies. You can also use the blocks to solve puzzles and climb up to higher ground.

    Like Final Fantasy Agito XIII, Coded is being designed around cell phone models that don't exist yet. However, the developers are holding back a bit with Coded, particularly to account for overseas markets where mobile power is lacking.

    Screenshots released of the game suggest a wide-screen title. The game is actually being designed with the idea that it will be the norm for cell phone owners to be able to swivel their monitors around for wide-screen play (this is something that's available in only a few sets in Japan at the moment).

    While these three new Kingdom Hearts games were announced at the same time, similar to Coded, none of them qualify as Kingdom Hearts III. They do have some connections to the future third entry in the series, though. "I can't say specifically," explained Nomura, "but there was a message along those lines in the trailers. Something about these three titles being connected to a story that is to come. I believe you'll be able to foresee things through these three games."


    Source: IGN Thanks to forum member Cin for the heads up.
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 2, 2007, 42 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  12. Xaldin
    I found a AAAA simfile, so I decided to try it out, only comment. I am lucky


    http://youtube.com/watch?v=uPixqU4TATE
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 2, 2007, 4 replies, in forum: Production Studio
  13. Xaldin
    Hey everyone, it seems as though the Jump Festival website is up, and is currently planned to start in December 22nd, to the 23rd. For those that don't know, the Jump Festival, is an event where companies show off the latest games, manga and more! In a way you can call it the aftershock of TGS. Square-Enix also always attends to these every year to show off both old, and newer trailers. As always, TGS trailers that are closed are shown in JF to the public. Hopefully the 3 new Kingdom Hearts games, will also make an appearance for the entire public. Who knows, we may even see the new style of BBS' gameplay Nomura mentioned in the interview! Be sure to check back as we have more detail on this event.


    Source: Jump Festival 2008 and FFKH Blog
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 2, 2007, 11 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  14. Xaldin
    Hey guys, a bigger image of the Playstation Magazine, has been added onto Dengeki's official website, however I can't say to expect new information from them. As from the preview scan, which will be featured in the image below, is awfully similar to the scans we've had of the new KH games. Looks like we're gonna have to wait just a bit longer then expected till new KH news gets released. But you never know!

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    Source: Dengeki
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 1, 2007, 18 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  15. Xaldin
    Hey everyone, it seems as though Square-Enix took down the Kingdom Hearts II Short Story Novel, they had planned, which was seen in a previous post, here.

    Hopefully we'll have more information as to if this was rescheduled, or just canceled, more then likely rescheduled.

    Source: Midnight Kingdom
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 1, 2007, 3 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  16. Xaldin
    It seems as though one of the blog users, managed to go to the Symphony of Games 2007 and wrote a report on it, however we're just gonna summaries what happened, since direct translating it will cause a lot of confusion.


    - Kingdom Hearts was played, and 5 songs were played, the songs were all played together, and the order of the songs were as followed. "Hikari, "Fragments Of Sorrow", "Dearly Beloved", "Traverse Town", "Hikari"

    - The Blog user cried when hearing Traverse Town, because it was so beautiful.

    - Shimoura had long black hair, and a pair of trousers, with a blue tunic though the blogger is not entirely sure.

    - There was talk about Kingdom Hearts, and something about a story being told. It's also said that same story can be seen in the Kingdom Hearts Ultimania booklet. They used this story to have the tune of the music fit in.

    - Kingdom Hearts was the last performance for it.



    Sadly no new song was played, it appears as though that was just a rumor, but still hopefully one day an audio of what happened there will be leaked out, after all who wouldn't want to hear these tunes Orchestrated together.


    Source: Light in the Chaos and Azure of Silver water and green crystal
    Thread by: Xaldin, Oct 1, 2007, 8 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts News & Updates
  17. Xaldin
    I've noticed that recently, we've had 3 different Xehanorts How can we tell the difference between the three? Well it seems Nomura already may have figured that out by KH2, when using the name Xehanort. I noticed that Xehanort's name, well people already know this, is an anagram. But the anagram was referring to the different types of Xehanorts is what I believe.


    Xehanort = KH2 Xehanort that we see in the lab flashback.
    No Heart X = No Heart Xehanort (The one in KH1)
    Another X = Another Xehanort (The one in KH:BbS)

    I'm probably wrong with this, but I just thought I'd share this interesting thing I figured out, though I'm sure someone already pointed this out.
    Thread by: Xaldin, Sep 30, 2007, 11 replies, in forum: Kingdom Hearts HD II.5 ReMIX