Guilty Gear will come to PS3 and 360, says creator

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Guilty Gear hasn’t gone away just yet. During a visit with NowGamer, series creator Daisuke Ishiwatari (via Arc System Works’ Business Development Director Tomo Ohno) confirmed that he has full intentions on bringing the Guilty Gear series to PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

“I have the full intention to create Guilty Gear for the PS3 and 360” Ishiwatari said.

Ohno was asked about the possibility of a BlazBlue/Guilty Gear crossover a la the Marvel vs. Capcom franchise.

“Personally I don’t like that idea,” Ohno replied. “BlazBlue is a new thing, and there might be some crossover but at the moment we don’t have any plans.”

Looks like it’ll be a while before we see that.

2 Responses to “Guilty Gear will come to PS3 and 360, says creator”

  1. RoboShinKen
    12.31.09 (
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    6:37 pm
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    im so glad to hear it! honestly blazblue was a let down for me … i just felt like it needed the weirdness and crazyness gg brings.

  2. final_fantasy_fan
    12.30.09 (
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    9:43 pm
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    I couldn’t care for Guilty Gear or BlazBlue. I thought they were trash. I understand there are people who will dissagree with me on that one, but I lost interest in BlazBlue very quickly and went streight back to Street Fighter IV. I think there is just too much to learn and it’s mainly for the hardcore fightng game fans, where Street Fighter everyone can get good quickly and have an enjoyable match. The gameplay mechanics for BlazBlue is just way too much to take in. Also i found alot of Characters in BlazBlue to have alot of cheap and cheesy moves. I’m sorry to all the BlazBlue fans, this is just my opinion.

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