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- E3 2007 - Square Enix to bring online store stateside
In addition to its E3 lineup announcement, Square Enix has revealed its scheme to open a North American online store. Square Enix, as a self-described "premiere [maker] of high end-collectibles" plans to stock a multitude of "popular and hard-to-find items" including Master Arms, Play Arts, and Mechanical Arts spanning various series, from Final Fantasy to Kingdom Hearts. Clearly, Square Enix has seen that someone, somewhere is making money selling its products. The immediate consequence will likely find many third-party vendors competing for profits with Square Enix itself. The Online Store
- Final Fantasy VI; grittier translation?
When the highly-acclaimed Final Fantasy VI first saw an English translation, several edits were made to accommodate the alarmist-minded, including changing "Doom" to "Death", "Pub" into "Cafe", and "Holy" into "Pearl", among others. With the U.S. launch of Final Fantasy VI Advance only a week away, Siliconera has noted a recent screenshot which depicts the change of "Doomgaze" to "Deathgaze", implying that the script may have been corrected to more closely match its Japanese counterpart. This, in addition to new content, may yet yield a high-quality release of the title. Picture
- An E3 2006 approaches. Command?
Square Enix's lineup for this year has 14 HP and a lot of mana to spare. Oh, and there's a new title for Seiken Densetsu IV... Link
- Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI heading for GBA; Final Fantasy III DS lives
Nintendo's WiFi press conference in Japan today revealed some interesting developments for the DS online service, but the funkiest of them all (and this news article isn't even THE funkiest, see below) included announcements that, yes, indeed, Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI are in fact going to appear on Game Boy Advance at some point in the TBA future. Rejoice! Also, gaming news website Gpara reports that Final Fantasy III DS is alive and well and fully polygonal.
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