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Square Enix Party '07 confirms company's terrifying omnipresence photo

While we've already reported on a couple of Square Enix's latest plans for parting you from your cash, a report at Japanator on the Square Enix Party '07 reveals a nefarious multi-format campaign of terror, intended to put them in your home or pocket soon, regardless of which systems you own.

It seems Squenix are treating 2007 as the year to really embrace the international industry as a whole. With high profile releases comprising of established franchises and new IPs, with all kinds of things in between, excitedly bursting out all over the place for every major format on the market. 

In addition to the previously known Final Fantasy XI expansion, the new internationally-focused IP The Last Remnant on the Xbox 360 and PS3, and the who-knows-what-the-hell-it-is PSP game Final Fantasy: Dissidia, the company are now touting Star Ocean 1 & 2 for the PSP and a brand new Chocobo Dungeon for the Wii.

Add all of this to the existing roster of FFVII: Crisis Core (PSP), Dragon Quest IX (DS), FFXII: Revenant Wings, (DS), and the fact that there's probably going to be a Final Fantasy XIII game for every format between governmental super computer and pocket calculator, then there really is going to be no escape from the House Of Moogle over the next couple of years. 

Head to Japanator for the rest of the details.


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topgeargorilla's Avatar
topgeargorilla at 05/13/2007 14:01
chocobos are effing weird. all of the chocobo games are bizzare. the kart racer was fucking HARD. that last damn race was a fucking rape-fest.
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Im OK at 05/13/2007 14:16
the company are now touting Star Ocean 1 & 2...

Sweet!

...for the PSP

Shit. *sad sigh*

Between this and Silent Hill Origins, I may have to end up getting a PSP at some point, after all. *grumble* Then again, there's been stuff out for a while now for the DS that I'd like, yet I still don't have one of those either. *shrug*
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brad drac at 05/13/2007 14:22
Dissidia is apparently to be a all FF spanning 1 on 1 beat 'em up. The squenix party trailer showed garland fighting one of the FF1 light warriors and zidane fighting sephiroth.

Also, you forgot dragon quest swords for the wii, which is apparently shaping up quite nicely, it's a wonderful world for the DS, made by the KH team, and the new KH game to be announced at the TGS. So yes, omnipresent would be the right word.
Buster's Avatar
Buster at 05/13/2007 14:24
im just happy theres gonna be a new final fantasy tactics advance, i still have the first one on slot 2 on my ds
Crunshii's Avatar
Crunshii at 05/13/2007 14:30
I want a new MMO ; ;
Mxyzptlk's Avatar
Mxyzptlk at 05/13/2007 14:55
I'm starting to get sick to my stomach when I see the words "Final Fantasy". I don't know which is worse, Squenix for whoring the name out so much or the legion of weeaboos who keep buying every FF spinoff and remake that gets shat out. How many wolves have to die?
bigfatton's Avatar
bigfatton at 05/13/2007 15:14
who's planning on buying final fantasy 1 and 2 for psp!? come on guys, i know we're all totally stoked to pay for a game that has been released on like 5 systems...
fearian's Avatar
fearian at 05/13/2007 15:19
c'mon guys, they make them, you dont have to buy them at all. Its as if you say you like red, so someone offers you differnet shades - you dont HAVE to choose one. just try blue instead of complaining that so many shades of red exist. some people like red.

I LIKE RED!

>_>
Grimspoon's Avatar
Grimspoon at 05/13/2007 15:39
bigfatton, I'll buy em used probably. I can't see myself paying full price again.
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thisissami at 05/14/2007 10:06
Hey Im OK, the PSP is also getting FFVII: Crisis Core (which is apparently very nice) and Final Fantasy: Dissidia. Dissidia is supposedly like Super Smash Bros. just with final fantasy characters instead of nintendo characters.
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