02-13-2004, 09:30 PM | #1 |
| Veteran Member Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: The current whereabouts of my being is here. Posts: 11,034 Thanks: 0 Thanked 5 Times in 1 Post Points: 14,025.15 Bank: 500.00 Total Points: 14,525.15 | Quote: Square Enix has launched the Square Enix Gallery, a service available to AT&T mMode subscribed phones. With this, users of the service are able to download wallpapers to their phones. This information was coupled with Square Enix's redesign of their mobile site. The site features sample wallpapers of the newly launched gallery, as well as a cellphone game, Brave Shot. Currently, Square Enix Mobile is only associated with two wireless services, AT&T and Verizon, and a combined total of six different phones. | http://www.sqexm.com/ Quote: The next game of the Front Mission series, titled Front Mission 4, will be available in North America in June of this year. This is the first date released for Front Mission 4 pertaining to a North American release, so as such, is subject to change. Front Mission 4 was originally released in Japan on December 18. RPGamer will continue to provide news as it becomes available. | Quote: Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles finds its way onto store shelves today. The occasion is notable as Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles is the first Final Fantasy on a Nintendo console, in the United States, since 1994. Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles is the story of the Crystal Caravan, a troupe of adventures soughting after the Mirula Droplets, which are used to help the blessed crystal maintain its power and gleam. The adventurers travel a world of monsters and danger to seek out these droplets. Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles is featured as "the first multiplayer Final Fantasy game available on home consoles in the United States" as well as a real-time combat-based game. Up to four players may cooperate at once, and also the use of a Game Boy Advance as a controller is possible, such that players may be privvy to information that is not available without the Game Boy Advance controller. Nintendo promises the control of the game to be simplistic but will still contain a strategy of cooperating with fellow players. Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles was originally released in Japan during August of last year and received a swift localization to North America. | Some recent news. Nothing big. |
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