Crazy to think they considered sticking with 2D. I don't think it would've had the same impact if they had.
At least in my friends group at the time, it was the CGI trailers that really sold the game. None of us knew what RPGs really were at that point. We were attracted to FF7 because it was presented as being the next big technological leap forward in gaming.
I guess they could've still had CGI trailers with a 2D game (like they did for the PS1 version of FF6), but it would've been much less effective. And probably seen as false advertising at the time!
Yeah, FF7 really helped make RPG's mainstream in the Western world.
And probably seen as false advertising at the time!
Nahhh the norm for video game ads back then was “false advertisement”. Maybe there was gameplay in the StarFox and Mario World commercials but I mostly remember cartoon or live-action commercials, heavily narrated, like toy commercials. Maybe a gameplay glimpse here and there, but mostly teens going “whoaaa!” For early PS commercials, Crash was a snide mascot bothering people on the street, Spyro commercials were like sheep and snowmen protesting him. Commercials in the 90s were weird. FFVII's ads were oddly straightforward iirc.
“Different from high fantasy where you have a bad guy up in a castle, I wanted the bad guy to be in a normal building - just an office building.” - Naora-san
I totally understand his meaning here in terms of theme, but does this guy think Shinra HQ is a “normal building”??? It has a HEAD. XD
I’d never seen that warship building before. Aside from that barrel thing near the top I don’t really see the resemblance, but a cool bit of trivia nevertheless.
Nahhh the norm for video game ads back then was “false advertisement”. Maybe there was gameplay in the StarFox and Mario World commercials but I mostly remember cartoon or live-action commercials, heavily narrated, like toy commercials. Maybe a gameplay glimpse here and there, but mostly teens going “whoaaa!” For early PS commercials, Crash was a snide mascot bothering people on the street, Spyro commercials were like sheep and snowmen protesting him. Commercials in the 90s were weird. FFVII's ads were oddly straightforward iirc.