Square-Enix announces Tokyo Game Show line-up
kula shakerz    2004-09-03, 17:54 pm.

Square Enix has revealed some of the titles that they are going to exhibit at this year's Tokyo Game Show, held at the Makuhari Messe (Nippon Convention Center). Tokyo Game Show opens for the press on Friday 24th September and to the public on Saturday 25th and stays open until Sunday the 26th.

  • Final Fantasy XI: Chains of Promathia (Windows/PlayStation2)
  • Full Metal Alchemist 2: Demon of the Red Elixir (PlayStation2)
  • Before Crisis -FFVII- (Cell Phone)
  • Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (DVD/UMD)
  • Front Mission Online (Windows/PlayStation2)
  • Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (GameBoy Advance)
  • Kingdom Hearts 2 (PlayStation2)
  • Radiata Stories (PlayStation2)

Link >> Square Enix Tokyo Game Show site

Surprisingly enough Final Fantasy XII and Dragon Quest VIII the two biggest titles to be released in the near future are absent from the line-up. Square Insider will keep you updated during the TGS weekend.




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