Square-Enix has signed a distribution agreement with Ubisoft that will see the put in charge of Distributing two key titles in Australia and New Zealand in the first quarter of 2008. The games are Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates and Dr...
The new instalment of Dragon Quest Monsters features over 200 monsters for the player to capture, train and battle and includes the option to pit your beasts against those belonging to other players over Nintendo Wifi Connection. John Yamamoto, president and chief executive officer of Square Enix Ltd. comments on both Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles and Dragon Quest Monsters, With a strong focus on action and exploration Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates offers an exciting, fast-paced adventure. If youve never played a Final Fantasy game before, Ring of Fates is the perfect introduction and offers even more fun when played with friends.
After the great success of Dragon Quest since we introduced the series to Europe, I am extremely happy that we are now giving fans a chance to enjoy Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker on the Nintendo DS. This is another stylish entry in the Dragon Quest series that will bring many hours of enjoyment to anybody that plays it.
With Square Enix enjoying a large amount of recent success with Nintendo handhelds it seems unsurprising that the company is entering into some highly profitable distribution deals that will see the company continue to expand its audience in areas outside of Japan. While the games won’t be released until early next year included below are a few fact sheets that may whet your interest in Square’s latest handheld RPG offerings. Keep an eye out for further release information closer to the release dates.
It's Black, Back Again.
Big name first party titles aplenty, all the big names.
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