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Lunar 3 - Various Information from WD, Golbez, IGN, Gamers Republic - 2000
The storyline of the game will take place
after Eternal Blue. This was confirmed by Victor Ireland
of Working Designs in a message board post on WDs own message
board system around early 2000.
Another fact, a person named Golbez once
did an interview with Lunar scenario designer Ryousirow
Hasukawa (click
for interview). While nothing was said about Lunar 3
in the interview that was posted, Golbez did say that Ryousirow
Hasukawa had mentioned some Lunar 3 information. GameArts
intercepted it though, and the information was never released.
This just goes to show GameArts is keeping a tight lid on
any information about the game. With as much mystery that
has surrounded the game for years now, hopefully it will
live up to the hype!
On July 21st, 2000, IGN
ran a Grandia II article, which had a small paragraph about
LUNAR III. This is what the article said:
Whats that? Lunar III? Further Dreamcast
development? Mr. Miyaji commented that Dreamcast is his
favorite system, although he recognizes that both PS2 and
DC have their own strengths. He couldnt comment on
future DC projects, stating that hes working on the
US version of Grandia 2 now. As for our return to the world
of Lunar, Mr. Miyaji says that he likes the Lunar series
and hed definitely like to see the series continue,
but he could confirm nothing.
On November 10th, 2000, IGN
had an interview with Working Designs president, Victor
Ireland. He shed a just a little more light about the game:
We are still looking at new projects, some
of which may yet be on the Playstation 1, but we do still
have our hands full with Arc the Lad Collection, since that's
essentially 4 games in one (Arc I, II, III, and the Monster
game that ties in to II). Of course, LUNAR 3's out there,
too, but we can't really talk about the details of that
yet... but I'm sure people will be dying to know about the
next game once they finish playing LUNAR 2.
On December 13th, 2000, Gamers Republic
had an interview with Working Designs president, Victor
Ireland. He mentioned some of the key people working on
LUNAR 3:
Gamers Republic Online:
Can you comment on LUNAR 3? If so, what can you tell us
about it?
Vic: I can't really say
anything about the game except that we will release it for
PS2 in the US, and that Shigema, Iwadare, and Kubooka-san
are all working on it together. It will be the first truly
new LUNAR engine since 1995, and I think people will be
amazed by the evolution.
Also on December 13th, 2000, ANTagonist
Games Network(an America Online exclusive section) had an
interview with Victor Ireland. He mentioned a lot of the
stuff we've already heard, but gives an approx. date to
LUNAR 3's Japanese release:
ANT: Will there be a Lunar
3 in the future? If so, what will the basic plot be? And
if not, why the hell not? (sent by FaeriBoy@aol.com)
Vic: Yes, there is a LUNAR
3. No, I can't divulge any plot yet. Rest assured that the
holy trinity of LUNAR (Iwadare, Shigema, and Kubooka-san)
are together again and working hard to knock your socks
off. We're working with them to make sure that the US audience
gets the game as soon as possible.
ANT: With the shortage
of PS2's, the strong rumors out of Japan about Lunar 3 being
a Dreamcast game, and the phenomenal success of said Dreamcast,
are you any closer to a decision on whether or not DC development
is in Working Designs' future? (sent by GokuSuperSayian@aol.com)
Vic: It's unlikely that
LUNAR 3 will be on DC even in Japan now, since sales are
extremely poor there for hardware and software and LUNAR
3 is at least 18-24 months away. The US release will be
PS2 for certain, but I can't make a statement like that
for Game Arts about the Japanese release, since their timing
is up to them. That said, Dreamcast games are not completely
out of the question for us, but they will not be a focus.
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