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Amazon and Square Enix team up for a new promotion.
Amazon and Square Enix team up for a new promotion.
Here is a roundup of some of the best offers on Xbox Live this week.
Hitman, Alien: Isolation, and more populated this week's PS4, PS3, and Vita sales.
The PC edition launches in August, complete with "increased blood levels" and more graphics options.
Find out all the games on sale during the Black Friday-beating sale.
New version of console game will include "new graphical options"; see the first images here.
The game comes with access to the Final Fantasy XV demo.
Play good cop, bad cop, or criminal in Battlefield Hardline.
We go hands-on with the title and talk with director Hajime Tabata.
The demo will be called Episode Duscae, and will be included with the North American release of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD.
Director of Final Fantasy 15 and Final Fantasy Type-0, Hajime Tabata, reveals new details surrounding his upcoming games.
Final Fantasy Type-0 will soon see the light of day outside of Japan, with Final Fantasy Agito also coming to iOS and Android.
We talk to the man behind Crisis Core: Final Fantasy and Final Fantasy Type-0 on his work on PSP RPGs, his influences, and the future of the series.
Hajime Tabata has expressed interest in developing for Sony's handheld.
[UPDATE] Retailer listing suggests Capcom's series coming to Sony handheld; Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Nights page a fake.
British market posts $3.9 billion in total retail revenues, while Japan led by 3DS, Mario to $5.9 billion gross.
We go behind the scenes with the Final Fantasy Type-0 composer.
Activision's sales juggernaut shooter beats out new One Piece game and Level-5 RPG.
New entry in Sega's rhythm game and Sengoku Basara offshoot occupy top spots of sales chart; 3DS again tops hardware sales with room to spare.
New handheld adventure featuring Nintendo's mascot easily leads sales charts, pushes 3DS to top of hardware heap.
Square Enix's long-awaited PSP RPG top seller for the week; 3DS outsells PSP.
We evaluate each of Class Zero's elite students in Square Enix's school rumble on the PSP.
EA's contribution to digital modern warfare, a new portable Final Fantasy title, and a vampire add-on are highlights for the week.
We select three random weapon-bearing students from the Suzaku magic academy in this action-heavy Final Fantasy game.
Publisher's booth will have 31 titles for upcoming portable in total at show; The Last Guardian MIA from 21-game PS3 lineup.
Two-UMD-disc action RPG coming out this year; retails for 7,700 yen.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy for 3DS to require screen taps in sync with music pulled from long-running RPG series.
RPG delay possibly due to PSN outage; overseas version of game being considered.
We take a look at action role-playing-game goodness recorded from a recent Square Enix event.
New information also reveals individual battle styles for upcoming Square PSP title.
Next PSP Final Fantasy game to ship in two UMDs; multiplayer a key focus.
In advance of January 18 Japan event, what appears to be front company registers URL for sequel to last year's top-selling RPG.
We're going to have to wait until January for more information on the Fabula Nova Crystallis games.
GDC 2010: Director Motomu Toriyama shares his experiences and offers a postmortem on the recently released Final Fantasy XIII.
TGS 2009: Haruhiro Tsujimoto, Yoichi Wada, Shuhei Yoshida, and Shin Unozawa help kick off the expo with an in-depth discussion of East-vs.-West development and the current state of the industry.
[UPDATE] E3 2009: Final Fantasy XIV due in 2010; Gran Turismo PSP and $249.99 PSP Go coming Oct. 1; Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Team Ico's The Last Guardian, and ...
Publisher lays out timeline for completion of Square Enix acquisition, expects to be wholly owned by Japanese RPG maker as of April 22.
Just months after it made a $200 million bid for Tecmo, RPG giant's share price slides 11 percent after earnings report delay.
Don't be agitated: Square Enix showed off a brief teaser of its upcoming role-playing game for the PSP.
Executives from Square, Capcom, and Namco Bandai open up about how they feel their country is losing gaming clout--and how they think the Japanese game industry can turn itself around.
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