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Final Fantasy IV DS
Birth from the womb of a Dragon's maw
And borne unto the stars
By light and darkness cast aloft
Are dreamtide oaths resworn
Moon is swathed in ever-light
Ne-er again to know eclipse
Earth, with hallow'd bounty reconciled
Cecil Ha...
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Magus 116 days ago
BioWare, one of the most famous developers of story heavy RPGs is considering doing DS versions of Mass Effect, Dragon Age, Jade Empire and a couple of others.
Miles Holmes, lead designer on DS bound "Sonic Chronicles", said in an interview with Eurogamer Germa...
To the delight of fans of the developer across the globe. Square-Enix have announced their line-up for 2008`s E3. SE seems set to please both long-time fans and possible new gamers with the extensive list, including games familiar to fans and a few new games, all of which sp...
It seems that Square-Enix have taken a leaf out of blizzard's book, and have hosted some weird cryptic imagery to completely confuse the internet for a while.
http://www.square-enix.co.jp/ctds/
Featuring the iconic Chrono Trigger logo, there is no indication when...
As reported by the French website, JEUXFRANCE.com, Komani is making another attempt at a 3D Castlevania. Only this time they are working on a fighter game for the Wii.
Yes, a fighter game. Similar to Final Fantasy: Dissidia (and inspired/copied from?) the player will con...
Famitsu have posted an updated list of titles that will appear at Square Enix’s private event, DKΣ3713. Sadly for Final Fantasy fans the only demo confirmed for DKΣ3713 is Dissidia: Final Fantasy for the PSP. However if its any constellation Final Fantasy XIII/Versus/Agito trailers will still be making an appearance.
This news story is likely to seem a little surreal. Why? Because in the next few moments, you will witness the unthinkable; a universally recognised industry name complimenting the competition!
Nintendo claims its profit has doubled in the last six months due to the Wii's success. This will certainly help boost up the Japanese firms net profit of 132.4 billion yen ($1.16bn/£506m) from 54.4 billion yen the year before.
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