Square Enix developing Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition


Final Fantasy PSP

Via the latest issue of Famitsu, the only gaming magazine that matters in Japan, Square Enix has confirmed they are developing Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition, containing remakes of Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II. Both editions will see the addition of new content, such as new dungeons, a monster database and an Amano gallery mode, though no word yes on if there will be any graphical updates. The title will be out sometime in 2007 for the Sony PSP, followed by the usual porting time which all Western Final Fantasy fans are used to by now, before reaching stateside.

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January 20th in Final Fantasy, Games, PSP, Sony, Square Enix | Email this | 1 comment

When will they ever let those two horrible games R.I.P.?

It’s not like they were particularly good, which everybody was free to remember when they did the GBA port a couple of years back.

Give me V and VI any day!

Comment by tobe — January 21, 2007 @ 1:29 am CET

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