Square Enix set March 3, 2011 as the release date for Dissidia 012[duodecim]: Final Fantasy in Japan. The PSP game will retail for 6,090 yen ($72) if you get it in stores, 4,980 yen ($60) if you get ...
Dissidia was, for many Final Fantasy devotees, the ultimate in fan gratification. Blending rich combat mechanics with an equally deep story that pulled in a fan-favourite list of classic Final Fantasy ...
Dissidia 012[duodecim]: Final Fantasy is scheduled to release in Japan on March 3rd, and Sony and Square Enix are commemorating the game’s release with a special PSP bundle, named “Chaos & Cosmos ...
Yesterday in Tokyo, The 2011 Winter Next Generation World Hobby Fair kicked off with a bang. While the event is primarily geared towards smaller, grade/elementary school age children, Square Enix made ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The PSP fighting game Dissidia 012: Duodecim Final Fantasy has earned good reviews and is doing good business in Japan. Sony Computer Entertainment ...
Square Enix has shown off overnight the custom Dissidia 012: Final Fantasy PSP bundle for Japan. The hardware for the game was announced at Jump Festa last month, but nothing was shown off until now.
Dissidia: Final Fantasy was one of the more popular games for the PSP; fan’s have been clamoring for a sequel since it was released — and Square Enix was listening. Weekly Shonen Jump revealed this ...
London (3rd July 2009) – Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces that DISSIDIA® FINAL FANTASY® will be ...
Square Enix has revealed that Dissidia: Final Fantasy will be released in Europe and other PAL territories this Autumn. John Yamamoto, president and chief executive officer of Square Enix Ltd.
Square Enix, which specializes in role-playing game (RPG) titles for home and portable consoles, is serious about expanding into arcade consoles. Dissidia Final Fantasy‘s arcade port will not be ...
Mixing Final Fantasy's turn-based combat heritage with the fighting genre that gave us Tekken and Street Fighter sounds like a disaster waiting to happen – but Square Enix has proved it can work. Far ...
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