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    by Published on 09-04-2006 04:26 PM
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    The Tokyo Game Show will kick off in just a few short weeks and will last from September 22nd to 24th.  This year Square Enix will be showing off a wealth of Final Fantasy games, though, unfortunately, few will be available in a playable form.

    Non-playable games making an appearance at TGS include:
    • Final Fantasy V Advance
    • Final Fantasy VI Advance
    • Final Fantasy XIII
    • Final Fantasy Versus XIII
    • Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
    Final Fantasy titles in playable form at TGS:
    • Final Fantasy III
    • Final Fantasy XI for both PS2 and Xbox 360
    While Square Enix has several other titles making appearances at TGS, the only one related to the Final Fantasy series is Chocobo no Mahou Ehon or Chocobo and the Magic Picture Book for the Nintendo DS, which will be available in playable form.  It's unlikely that this game will ever be released outside of Japan.  Thankfully, DS gamers looking to play a Chocobo adventure will have the option to import this title when it's released overseas.

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    by Published on 09-01-2006 10:01 PM
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    As Final Fantasy XII's release draws ever closer it becomes more and more difficult to wait for.  Those looking to whet their appetite to a ravenous level should check out these new Final Fantasy XII videos on Gamevideos.com.

    Character Pan simply shows off the game's protagonists.
    Gambit gives us a glimpse of the combat system in action outdoors.
    Southern Plaza shows off an impressive urban area in the land of Ivalice.

    While none of these vidoes will contain anything exhilerating for those keeping close tabs on Final Fantasy XII, new media is hard to resist.

    FFXII will be released in America on October 31st.  Thanks to Demian Linn at Ziff Davis Media for the heads-up. ...
    by Published on 08-29-2006 05:20 PM
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    The 3D Nintendo DS remake of Square's Final Fantasy III, released last week in Japan, has been met with open arms in the company's homeland.  In its first week of release, FFIII has sold over half a million copies, exceeding Square Enix's estimate of 350,000 by a considerable margin.

    If sales overseas are any indication, Final Fantasy III will do quite well when released in the US on November 14th.

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    by Published on 08-27-2006 05:02 PM
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    Following in the footsteps of their many rereleases, Square Enix is preparing a Gameboy Advance version of their classic Final Fantasy V, originally released for the Super Nintendo, for a fall release in both the United States and Japan.  While the game lands in Japan in October, an American version will be available shortly thereafter on November 6th.  A European edition is currently being prepared for an early 2007 release.

    For those of you eager to relive your childhood in the daring adventure of the sexy pirate Faris and her various cohorts, Final Fantasy V Advance should more than deliver.  The game features, as expected, a refined gameplay system (including new menus and slight changes in the dialogue and sound) and updated graphics.  This almost certainly means that the annoying amount of time it took to bring up the menu in the PS1 version of Final Fantasy V will be gone, and the graphics of the title will likely be as detailed as Final Fantasy VI's sprites.

    'Could there possibly be more!?', you ask, with barely restrained glee?  Well, there certainly is!  A difficult new thirty level dungeon called "Sealed Ruin" ...
    by Published on 08-22-2006 04:53 PM
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    According to an announcement Square Enix made yesterday, Final Fantasy III for the DS will finally be arriving on US soil on November 14th, 2006.  This is merely a day earlier than we recently thought, but every little bit helps.

    This wonderfully updated version of the classic title, previously only released in Japan, should be on store shelves in a few short months--just in time for the holiday season.

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    by Published on 08-19-2006 09:17 AM
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    For those of you who are stricken by panic at reading the headline, relax!

    The Nintendo DS rendition of Square-Enix's Final Fantasy III, originally slated for a November 1 release, has simply been pushed back two weeks to the 15th to accomodate the release of Final Fantasy V for the Gameboy Advance on November 6.  It was strictly a business decison, so that FFV would not detract from the sales of the highly anticipated handheld release.

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    by Published on 08-18-2006 01:01 AM
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    The latest entry in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII, the long-awaited Dirge of Cerberus starring Vincent Valentine, is out now.  If the lackluster reviews and long wait haven't dulled your appetite, go throw money at your local store clerk and pick it up now! ...
    by Published on 08-12-2006 10:59 AM
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    The results are in (at least at IGN) for Dirge of Cerberus.  They give Dirge a 7.0, stating that the game is vastly superior to its Japanese counterpart, but still not without flaws.  You be the judge as to whether or not the score is deserved.  Read it. ...
    by Published on 08-08-2006 07:04 PM
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    The folks over at Gamusutra recently ran an interesting story on Square Enix's president and his stance on next generation game-making:

    In a continuation of a recent interview by Japanese newspaper Nikkei Business, Square Enix and Taito CEO Yoichi Wada has commented broadly on game industry innovation, as well as the possibility of new collaborative hardware developed by Square Enix and Taito.

    Taito itself was acquired by the esteemed publisher and developer in late 2005. In the interview, which was partially translated by consumer website GameSpot, Wada commented that more innovation is needed within the industry, and went so far as to say that “if we don't see some [next-generation] titles that differ from traditional games, the industry is in trouble.”

    He added that the Nintendo DS, which features a library that includes several titles that deviate from traditional games offered by other platforms, offers “an idea of the potential” for creating the sorts of new games and experiences ...
    by Published on 08-08-2006 12:13 AM
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    In case you haven't noticed, the official Square-Enix site for Final Fantasy VII:  Dirge of Cerberus opened recently and the North American site for Final Fantasy XII will be up and running for the world to see tomorrow!

    Dirge of Cerberus does a pretty nice job of highlighting everyone's favorite Turk-turned-monster, with a few choice video clips featuring Vincent Valentine in all of his glory.  There's also a couple of wallpapers to adorn your desktop, as well as the inevitable Coming Soon section.  To see it all for yourself, click here.

    As for Final Fantasy XII, you would think it would be difficult to add to the anticipation of its arrival on our shores, but think again.  Today, there's simply a stunning preview video, but there'll be more when the countdown reaches zero on Tuesday.  If you want to check it out, click here.

    Dirge of Cerberus hits the shelves on August 15, and Final Fantasy XII will be released on October 31.

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    by Published on 07-29-2006 12:04 AM
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    Square Enix has recently updated its Japanese Final Fantasy III website, providing us an exciting glimpse into what's soon to come with the game's hotly anticipated release.  The site now features a video of Final Fantasy III DS in action, and contains gorgeous CG footage, as well as a few snippets of the game's battle system and town.

    The new FInal Fantasy III DS footage can be found under the Movie section on Square Enix's Japanese FFIII website here.

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    by Published on 07-26-2006 01:36 AM
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    At this year's Playstation Awards in Tokyo, Japan, Square Enix's Final Fantasy XII was awarded the double platinum award.  FFXII was the only game to sell more than two million units in Japan this year, and thus the only title to receive this top honor.

    Other Square Enix titles were awarded at this year's Sony Playstation Awards; Kingdom Hearts II took home a platinum award for one million plus sales, while Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII received a gold award for selling more than 500,000 copies.

    [Source: IGN] ...
    by Published on 07-22-2006 05:04 AM
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    IGN has posted their impressions of the latest build of Dirge of Cerberus.  Thankfully, many of the problems that plagued the Japanese version have now been fixed. And you thought that eight month delay was all for nothing! Dirge of Cerberus is scheduled for US release on August 15, 2006.  Read IGN's impressions.
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    by Published on 07-21-2006 07:20 PM
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    Upon hearing of a new MMORPG from Square-Enix, many people speculated a sequel to the wildly successful Final Fantasy XI for the XBox 360, Playstation 3 and Windows Vista.  Not true, according to a statement released by the company to squash the rumors.

    The company is working on a new MMORPG, but stated it "did not make such an announcement and has not made any decisions" regarding the future of Final Fantasy online.  If you're disappointed, don't worry:  The release also said that Square-Enix is working on future expansion packs for Final Fantasy XI.

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    by Published on 07-17-2006 07:31 PM
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    According to IGN, the Japanese website Nikkei Net News has reported that Square Enix is currently developing a successor to its massively multiplayer online RPG Final Fantasy XI.  Though there are virtually no details about the game at this time, Square Enix president Youichi Wada hopes to improve upon the mildly disappointing MMO titles they've created in the past: Front Mission Online, Fantasy Earth: Ring of Dominion, and the Japanese Everquest 2.

    The new MMO title is purportedly in development for the Sony Playstation 3, the Microsoft Xbox 360, and Windows Vista.  It is unknown at this time whether or not the online RPG engine Square Enix has shown off in months past will be used by this new title, or if they have another massively multiplayer RPG in development.

    [Sources: IGN and RPGFan] ...
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