Flight-Plan
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Flight-Plan is a Japanese Video Game Developer, known mostly for their series of RPGs, Summon Night and it's spin offs, Flight-Plan's first creation was the; Black/Matrix (video game series), a series of Tactical RPGs or "SRPGs" that were only released in Japan. However, Flight-Plan still seems to have interest in bringing a Black/Matrix game stateside.
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[edit] Games
Here is a list of video games developed/Published by Flight-Plan:
Black/Matrix Series:
- Black/Matrix:
Sega Saturn (JP): August 27, 1998
Sega Dreamcast (JP): September 30th, 1999 (aka: Black/Matrix AD, pronounced "Black/Matrix Advanced")
PlayStation (JP): February 14, 2000 (aka: "Black/Matrix +", pronounced "Black/Matrix Cross")
- Black/Matrix II:
PlayStation 2 (JP): March 28, 2002
- Black/Matrix Zero:
Game Boy Advance (JP): August 30th, 2002
PlayStation (JP): May 13th, 2004 (aka: "Black/Matrix 00", The last PS1 game ever made in Japan)
Summon Night "Main Series": A series of SRPGs released for the PS1 and PS2
- Summon Night:
Playstation (JP): January 6, 2000
Nintendo DS (JP): April 21, 2008 (remake)
Nintendo DS (US): TBA
- Summon Night 2:
Playstation (JP): August 2, 2001
Nintendo DS (JP): Q3 2008 (remake)
Nintendo DS (US): TBA
- Summon Night 3:
Playstation 2 (JP): August 7, 2003
- Summon Night 4:
Playstation 2 (JP): November 30, 2006
The following games are part of the main series, but play like most modern ARPGs:
- Summon Night EX-Thesis: Yoake no Tsubasa: (aka: Summon Night EX-Thesis: Wings of Dawn)
PlayStation 2: August 4, 2005
- Summon Night Twin Age: Seireitachi no Kyoumei:
Nintendo DS (JP): August 30, 2007
Nintendo DS (US): May 20th, 2008 (As "Summon Night: Twin Age")
Swordcraft Series: A series of ARPGs released on the Game Boy Advance that play differently than the other Summon Night games, with the gameplay revolving around the player's ability to create his/her own weapons for battle.
- Summon Night: Craft Sword Monogatari:
Game Boy Advance (JP): April 25, 2003
Game Boy Advance (US): July 26, 2006 (As "Summon Night: Swordcraft Story")
- Summon Night: Craft Sword Monogatari 2:
Game Boy Advance (JP): August 20, 2004
Game Boy Advance (US): October 17, 2006 (As "Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 2")
- Summon Night Craft Sword Monogatari: Hajimari no Ishi: (aka: Summon Night: Swordcraft Story 3)
Game Boy Advance (JP): August 12, 2005
Game Boy Advance (US): TBA (Speculation at best)
Nintendo DS (US): ??? (Rumor)
[edit] Rumors and Speculation about sequels and localization
Although Atlus USA has made no announcement on whether or not they have even considered localizing Swordcraft Story 3, many have speculated that they are truly working on it, some go as far as saying that a DS port is in the works because of the GBA's lack of popularity in the US, justifying that, "on the GBA's deathbed, Atlus succeeded in localizing the first two, But with the death of the GBA at hand, they found it to be a poor decision to localize the third installment".
[edit] Other means of translation
Since all of these bizarre rumors and odd speculation, some have shifted their attention to those attempting to translate the GBA ROM itself.
[edit] Other Games/Series
PlayStation 2 (JP): October 26, 2006
- Dragon Shadow Spell:
PlayStation 2 (JP): January 18, 2007 (In an interview, Flight-Plan admits to wanting to make a sequel, possibly after Poison Pink.)
- Poison Pink:
Playstation 2 (JP): February 14, 2008
[edit] References
[edit] External Links
- Flight-Plan official site (Japanese)
- Summon Night official site (Japanese)
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