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Ioman
04-25-2003, 07:45 AM
Nintendo of America Inc. and Square Enix Co., Ltd. today announced three new titles in the incomparable FINAL FANTASY and MANA game series will be published and distributed by Nintendo of America Inc. for exclusive play on Nintendo platforms. Developed by Square Enix Co., Ltd., the three titles, FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES, FINAL FANTASY TACTICS ADVANCE and SWORD of MANA are each scheduled to launch in North America this year, followed by European launches shortly thereafter.

Building on the hugely successful role-playing series, FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES, an exclusive title for Nintendo GameCube, not only features stunning graphical worlds, but also extends game play to the companion Game Boy Advance. An innovative interface allows up to four players to use a Game Boy Advance system as a controller, receiving private information on their screens. This never-seen-before level of enhanced game play extends connectivity by encouraging players to communicate directly with party members, solve puzzles, cast magic and negotiate deals.

“Together with the millions of FINAL FANTASY and MANA fans around the world, we are excited about the release of these three titles in North America and Europe,” said Yoichi Wada, president of Square Enix Co., Ltd. “Not only do these titles offer a unique gaming experience, but they will cultivate a new and broader audience for both Square Enix and Nintendo around the world.”

“The FINAL FANTASY franchise is one of the most renowned and revered series in interactive entertainment,” says Peter MacDougall, executive vice president, sales and marketing, Nintendo of America Inc. “The wide range of innovations found in each of these games will attract both Nintendo fans and critics, continuing to cement our commitment to provide only the most forward-thinking products to consumers.”

Scheduled for release in Japan later this year, Nintendo Co., Ltd. will publish FINAL FANTASY CRYSTAL CHRONICLES.

All three games will be on display at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), May 14 to 16.

questionlp
04-25-2003, 09:03 AM
It's nice to see Square Enix releasing games for the Nintendo platforms again! If Nintendo hadn't gone with the uber-expensive cartridges for the N64, they would have been able to continue the relationship with Squaresoft.

I still love playing Final Fantasy III US (for FF6j) on my Super Nintendo! :)

llbbl
04-28-2003, 08:33 PM
FF rocks ! I still haven't finished FF8 for PC :( o well :D

pdxflyboy
04-28-2003, 09:08 PM
*drools

ladydorkness
05-03-2003, 06:30 PM
Man... I remember back in the early '90s (I guess I was about 11 or 12) playing FF 3 on my Gameboy. It's nice to see that The classics are still around, though I've gone on to more horror related rpg's. I wish I still had my Gameboy. Stupid people selling my things! *shakes fist*