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04-22-2004, 07:00 PM
3 of them to be exact.
Final Fantasy developer Square-Enix is preparing two enhanced ports of classic Final Fantasy games and one all new game to the series according to producer Takashi Tokita all to be released on the GameBoy Advance. A team of 20 programmers and artists are working on porting Final Fantasy I and II.
Japan will see the release of Final Fantasy I-II Advance this July while the new installment to the series is still in the planning stages with no release date scheduled.
No other specifics were revealed about these highly anticipated RPGs.
Final Fantasy developer Square-Enix is preparing two enhanced ports of classic Final Fantasy games and one all new game to the series according to producer Takashi Tokita all to be released on the GameBoy Advance. A team of 20 programmers and artists are working on porting Final Fantasy I and II.
Japan will see the release of Final Fantasy I-II Advance this July while the new installment to the series is still in the planning stages with no release date scheduled.
No other specifics were revealed about these highly anticipated RPGs.