PSP Final Fantasy I & II
Square-Enix recently announced that the long awaited PSP ports of Final Fantasy I and II will be coming in late June and July in a press release:
Los Angeles (Apr. 17, 2007)
Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of Square Enix™ interactive entertainment products in North America, announced today that it is commemorating the 20th anniversary of the FINAL FANTASY® franchise by releasing completely remastered anniversary editions of FINAL FANTASY and FINAL FANTASY II, exclusively for the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system. FINAL FANTASY, the global phenomenon that spawned numerous sequels, leading to more than 75 million units in worldwide shipments, will ship to retailers across North America on June 26, 2007 and FINAL FANTASY II will ship to retailers on July 24, 2007. Both titles contain entirely new content, allowing fans to take the best treatment of these classics anywhere their real life adventures may take them.
The screenshots coming out are especially gorgeous:
The delicious games are available for pre-order on Amazon! Get them as fast as you can! I already put in my order for both:
You can gawk at a few more screenshots if you’d like!
New Final Fantasy XIII Screenshots!

Worth Playing brings tears to my eyes with these beautiful screens from FF:XIII for the PS3. “FF XIII provides tangible, intuitive controls while delivering seamless transitions between real-time gameplay and stunning in-game cinematics. The latest in cutting-edge technology has been utilized in development of Final Fantasy XIII, thus making this newest addition to the Final Fantasy series worthy of the title next generation.”




Official Japanese Final Fantasy III Trailer
Here is the official Japanese Final Fantasy III trailer. The CG is very well done, and its accompanying ambient music makes this one a winner! Available for the Nintendo DS.
Final Fantasy 3 Date: Confirmed
Sure to appeal to all suffering from a slight case of nostalgia, the remake of Final Fantasy 3 for the Nintendo DS has been officially set for release on August 24 in Japan, costing 5,980 yen (53 USD). That being said, FF3 will be the most expensive game on the DS market. Digitalbattle speculates that since “the U.S. and European dates and prices have not been set, [i]t’s expected the game will ship early September.”





