Infinite Undiscovery’s official Japanese site says that the Square Enix 360-exclusive JRPG will come on two DVDs.
Look in “SPEC” section, at the bottom.
The game will be released on September 2 and all the news, screenshots and videos released so far can be found right here.
By Mike Bowden








Blerk said:
No great surprises there.
patlike said:
Should have gone Blu-ray.
*under bridge*
morriss said:
If it did that Pat, it’d have no AA, loads of jaggies and wouldn’t be out until 2010!
Any more space under that bridge?
Blerk said:
Don’t forget the 5gig forced install.
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You’ve got me doing it now!
Robo_1 said:
Have I accidentally hit my Eurogamer bookmark??
ecu said:
Blu ray is justified yet again.
patlike said:
Sorry, just popped out. Had to smash my 360 up with a hammer and throw it into the skip next door.
Robo_1 said:
I hear that a lot
patlike said:
Could barely get out the door for people spitting on their 360s, Robo.
morriss said:
morriss said:
I’m selling mine. Anyone want a Halo 3 Edition 360? £2. That’s all it’s worth.
Robo_1 said:
As long as that includes shipping to Belgium. I accept paypal
Blerk said:
You haven’t really got a Halo Edition 360 have you, you saddo?
Psychotext said:
Pah… Lost Odyssey still holds the record. 2 discs? Weak.
Now 10+ disks on the Amiga, that’s what I’m talking about. (Anyone know the record for that?)
morriss said:
Blerk: yep. traded in my old dying one, a couple of games and tenner.
Blerk said:
/points and laughs
Gamoc said:
HA. Disk-swapping. How…10 years ago? Nostalgic, if you ask me. But in a bad way - in the same way that swallowing leeches to cure cancer would be nostalgic back to the days of courses of leeches to cure everything.
Still, as long as the game is good it doesn’t matter.
Psychotext said:
Gamoc… on certain game types it would be an issue, but on JRPGs you’re probably talking about a swap every 10 hours.
Gamoc said:
Yes, as I said, it doesn’t matter as long as it’s good
morriss said:
Rather swap a disc that takes 10 seconds than wait for a 25 min install before you play the game.
Chinster said:
Neither are even slightly important. If a one off install or disk swap gets your goat then there’s no hope for you. Sell all your games and consoles and take up yoga, you could use it to de-stress.
Psychotext said:
Come on people… one of you must know the record for number of floppys a game came on. I’m sure it’s something like 14, but it was a long time ago.
Blerk said:
I was thinking ‘14′ for some reason too, but I can’t remember. I never had an Amiga anyway.
klanger13 said:
14 Was the MS Office install at one point wasn’t it?
Let go back to the spectrum days with tapes. If you haven’t waited half an hour for a game to load, only to have it fail at the last minute thne you’re just not a true gamer.
Psychotext said:
Beneath a Steel Sky (Awesomesauce) was 15 disks.
Psychotext said:
I wonder if many games came on multiple tapes. Now that would be hardcore. I remember bomberman as the fastest loading game I ever owned. It was like a breath of fresh air (yet it was probably still 10 mins!)