Square has finaly officially announced the titles they plans to exhibit at the show, better late than never. Below is a run-down of the games you can expect to see presented and be able to play at Square's booth:
-Unlimited SaGa, PlayStation 2, December 19th 2002 -Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, PlayStation 2, Winter 2002 -Hanjuku Hero Tai 3D, PlayStation 2, TBA -Final Fantasy XI, PS2/PC, Now Available/November 7th 2002 -Dice De Chocobo, GBA, ??? -Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, GBA, December 2002 -Final Fantasy I and II, PlayStation, October 31st 2002
Among the various goods available at Square's both will be merchandise for Final Fantasy X and XI as well as Unlimited SaGa. It remains to be seen if Square will show or comment on other any of its other upcoming games such as Final Fantasy X Rikku and Yuna Version, Final Fantasy XII, the mysterious light-hearted PlayOnline RPG for PS2, Seiken Densetsu for GBA or Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicle for GameCube at the show.
We'll keep you updated as soon as we get more news from the Tokyo Game Show.
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