Thanks to Amazon.com, we get a chance to check out the North American box art for Theatrhythm Final Fantasy!
Unlike the Japanese cover art, this version features a lot more characters from the Final Fantasy Cast as well as the 25th Anniversary logo.
Also, Square Enix announced that by pre-ordering the game, you'll receive a gripped Nintendo 3DS stylus and 17 stickers to personalize it; the stickers include the main protagonist from each Final Fantasy as well as a Moogle, Chocobo, Chaos, and Cosmos.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy is scheduled to release in North America July 3.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers, over three years in the making, is almost upon us. Due out on the Nintendo Wii on December 26th, Square Enix has less than a month left to pump up anticipation for the game, and as part of that they have today released a new combat-focused trailer.
The trailer starts of with an assortment of doom-and-gloom cutscenes, complete with movie-trailer voice over saying things like, "Harness the power of the Crystal Bearers, uncover a captivating new work, and experience Final Fantasy like never before." Feast your eyes on the trailer below.
It's been a while since there has been any real news about Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers, so it was a welcome surprise to see some new information divulged in the latest edition of Shonen Jump Magazine in Japan.
There is a brief one-page spread, which details a little bit of information about the game, while announcing a new character, Dr. Cid. He appears at the bottom-left of the scan and is apparently part of the Lilty race.
The latest edition of Shonen Jump magazine in Japan has a pretty massive spread which features some new information about the upcoming game for the Nintendo Wii; Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers. While Square Enix kept people in the dark for a long period of time, they've now started to divulge information about the game.
The latest scan shows off some new screens that highlight an interesting element of the combat. In the first screenshot, the main character can clearly be seen engaging a flying enemy while wielding a rather large rifle. Whether this is completely automated, or will require a degree of user input remains to be seen.
The scan and more information about the game can be found after the jump.
After its explosive announcement last month, things have been a bit quiet from Square Enix with regards to Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time. However, we have a new scan that was published a few days ago in Shonen Jump, which will hopefully be the first of many.