You know, the first kid in line to buy Final Fantasy XII in Tokyo back in March, 2006 was given a chance to shake the hand of Yoichi Wada, president of Square-Enix, a man who had nothing to do with the production of the game. In front of TV cameras, he was offered the chance to speak words of thanks to Square-Enix for continuing to make, well, if not quality products, then products that at least sell a lot. The words that eventually came out were these: \"Please remake Final Fantasy VII for PlayStation 3 thank you very much.\" The man had never played Final Fantasy XII -- and probably knew very little about it, since Square-Enix had revealed very little actual information in Japanese -- and here he was, already dead convinced that it would not and could not be as good as Final Fantasy VII, convinced that he was speaking for the world (and lord, maybe he was). Kids on the internet used to complain that they want a sequel to such and such a game because it needs a sequel because it was so good; some level-headed individuals would say to such people, if you like that game so much, just play it again.