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Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection Gets English Trailer

PSP by Colin

Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection, slated for release on the PSP on April 19, has a trailer in English! Yay!

The Complete Collection comes with both the original Final Fantasy IV and The After Years on one single UMD. Both titles feature enhanced visuals and additional scenarios have been added to the original game, although Square Enix have yet to actually talk about that in detail.

The After Year was initially released on mobile phones and WiiWare as episodic titles. It follows Ceodore, the son of Cecil and Rosa. Familiar faces like Rydia, Edge and even Kain return. He goes onto kidnap Rosa again kind of like how Bowser constantly kidnaps Princess Peach even though everyone knows he's Mario's bud.

Watch the trailer after the jump.

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Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection Releasing Soon

by Darryl

Square Enix has revealed that they'll be releasing a new version of Final Fantasy IV called Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection. As you've probably guessed already, it'll include everything to do with Final Fantasy IV thus far.

Yes, that means it will have the original SNES game (Final Fantasy II for you non-pure North Americans), but it will also include Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, an extended episode which was released on Japanese mobile phones. To make it even more irresistible some Amano artwork will also be included.

For Europe, it currently has a release date of "Spring 2011", but in North America it's down for April the 19th, 2011. It'll be releasing on PlayStation Portable

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First Screens of Final Fantasy IV PSP Are out

PSP by Colin

Final Fantasy IV The Complete Collection was announced earlier this week for the PlayStation Portable. It combines both the original SNES version of Final Fantasy IV with its sequel, Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, that came out for cell phones in Japan and later on WiiWare.

Apparently the game is playable at the Jump Festa event this weekend. Square Enix are adding extra scenarios to bridge the gap between the original and sequel as well as a gallery mode.

The collection is set for release this coming Spring.



Story via axel11.

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Final Fantasy IV Now On European Virtual Console

Wii by Darryl

Good news for all you retro Final Fantasy fans, as Final Fantasy IV is now available on the European Virtual Console, the Nintendo Wii's equivalent to the Xbox Live Marketplace and PlayStation Store.

It's available for 900 Wii Points and allows you to jump right back into the adventures of Cecil the dark knight, as he looks to fight off hordes of evil, and also himself.

It was the first title to appear on the SNES, and when it was released in North America it was dubbed Final Fantasy II. Europeans never even saw the game until it was more recently re-released by Square Enix. So if you missed that, then you should definitely check it out on Virtual Console.

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Final Fantasy IV Released On Virtual Console In Japan

Wii by Darryl

Square Enix have just announced that Final Fantasy IV is now available on the Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console in Japan. It looks to be a direct port of the original title that appeared all those years ago on the SNES.

Final Fantasy IV followed the quest of Cecil, as he looked to overcome his dark and shady past and destroy familiar foes. It was the first game from the Final Fantasy series to appear on the SNES.

The game is set to cost 900 Wii Points, which is less than My Life As A Darklord, that was recently released as WiiWare.

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Final Fantasy Appears On Japanese Virtual Console

Wii by Darryl

The original Final Fantasy has now seen yet another release in Japan, as it's now available for purchase on the Wii for the Virtual Console.

The game looks as you'd expect and plays like it too. So if you're in Japan and have never played the original Final Fantasy, it could be worth checking out. Either way, it'll cost you 500 Wii Points.

This could mean that Final Fantasy II will be released on the Virtual Console relatively soon, as they are usually released side-by-side.

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