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"Flame Equal" has already ended the touch of sales, which has prompted new works to be born

2025-01-28 01:45:51|Myriagame |source:minecraft skins

In the recent interview with "IWATA Asks", the "Flame Malmon" series developer Intelligent Systems revealed to us some interesting series of new series "Flame Malley: Destiny" (Japanese version of "Flame Equal IF: White Night Kingdom/Anecdote of the Night Kingdom).

According to the Intelligent Systems, when they are developing "Flame Malmon: Awakening", they have decided that this will be the last work of the series. During the development, they made all the ideas into the game to avoidRegret it after the sale.However, unexpectedly, the sales volume of "Awakening" was surprisingly good, and soon it became the best sales of "Flame Belly" in markets outside Japan.

So the company had a development plan for "Destiny".However, the development team was embarrassed because they used the ideas in "Awakening" (in order not to regret it).Fortunately, the producer Hitoshi Yamagami remembered a long time ago.

"Remember that there was such a setting in the first" Malmel "game in NES (FC). Players can only choose one role from Arran or SAMSON, but the plot will not change.I made some changes in the plot, but my leader told me that I couldn't do it, because the memory at that time was not enough.It will be released in two different versions (like "Pokemon"), namely "White Night Kingdom" and "Dark Night Kingdom".

In addition, the interview also revealed why the game screenwriter Shin Kibayashi accepted the job.According to reports, Shin Kibayashi wrote a script for "Destiny" because his daughter is a loyal fan of the "Flame Malley" series.What is interesting is that "Destiny" is also because of its daughter's "supervision" that there is a huge plot structure now, because he does not want his daughter to be angry.

This work has landed in the Japanese market and is expected to land in North America next year.