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Posted: Jan 17th 2007 12:05PM (Unverified) said

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Well, they better be VERY cheap.

Posted: Jan 17th 2007 1:08PM MikeyA said

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Given that the GBA versions (with loads of extra dungeon time) was recently cleared out of TRU for $9.99 ... they'll have to make these either 2 games on a UMD for standard price or *really* cheap as individuals ...

Posted: Jan 17th 2007 1:12PM BlackIceJoe said

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I want a Parasite Eve I and II remake over these games or even better a Chrono Trigger remake. I would pay some good money for CT. But at least Square Enix is finally making some PSP games.

Posted: Jan 17th 2007 1:46PM (Unverified) said

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Well, im guessing these will be cheap. Square Enix is trying to revive their old games to build the FF franchise as a whole. I'd pay $20 for the two games combined, which is probably the top end of what they're considering charging for these two titles. Personally, Im in favor of this.

It might not be Chrono Trigger, but it is a good rpg that they can chunk out fairly fast for little resources. Don't think of this as an "answer to your question" wanting the better titles, think of it as a throw-in freebie while they work on the bigger stuff.

Posted: Jan 17th 2007 2:29PM (Unverified) said

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Can't wait, but shouldn't they both be on 1 umd? Ahh, good old greed.

Posted: Jan 17th 2007 4:26PM mtora83 said

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I cant wait to buy both of them, even though I really hate Final Fantasy II. The level-up system for this game sucked.

Posted: Jan 17th 2007 4:46PM (Unverified) said

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Or you could see it as a port of the playstation remake, since thats what i think would make the closest match graphically.

Posted: Jan 17th 2007 5:01PM (Unverified) said

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At least I could play the GBA versions on my TV without a hassle. GBA Player FTW in this case. Waiting for Crisis Core is still the best option.

Posted: Jan 17th 2007 5:39PM (Unverified) said

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These games I wouldn't jump for at $40, but support from Square Enix is never bad for a console that needs help like the PSP does in the US.

Posted: Jan 18th 2007 3:12AM (Unverified) said

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For the record, it's actually a psp port of a gba port of a ps1 port of a wonderswan colour remake of an nes game.

Posted: Jan 18th 2007 8:34AM (Unverified) said

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fine by me, its still a good game

Posted: Jan 18th 2007 9:44AM (Unverified) said

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If they would be on one UMD I would buy tham at a glimpse ... but Il buy them eventually even if not lol

Posted: Jan 19th 2007 10:22AM (Unverified) said

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"At least I could play the GBA versions on my TV without a hassle. GBA Player FTW in this case."

Jesus, this AGAIN? We get it - we got it the first time. You prefer to game on a TV. A GBA with TV link is your idea of a better time, despite not knowing about any possible improvements Square might make to this title.

You hate Sony. We get that, too, from your rabid anti-PS3 blogs and always negative PSP comments. Yet still, you act as if your opinion is of interest to those of us who LIKE the PSP and LIKE handheld gaming.

Don't you have _anything_ better to do than tilt at this windmill..?

Posted: Jan 19th 2007 1:27PM MikeyA said

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Further images (look like hi-res of the Famatsu shots) are at Kotaku:
http://kotaku.com/photogallery/ffpsp12/

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