Square Enix recently announced its preliminary line-up for this month's Tokyo Game Show 2005. Two notable absentees from the list released by the company today include Final Fantasy XII for PlayStation 2 and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII for PlayStation Portable. It also seems like Tokyo Game Show will mark the debut of the Seiken Densetsu Project (The World of Mana), as a trailer is scheduled to be exhibited at Square Enix's booth.
Below you will find the complete list of exhibited titles. Please note, that this is not the company's final line-up for Japan's game industry event, but only a preliminary list.
Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, cellphone, Playable demo and trailer. Code Age Commanders, PlayStation 2, Playable demo and trailer. Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII, PlayStation 2, Playable demo and trailer. Dragon Quest II: Akurei no Kamigami, cellphone, Playable demo and trailer. EverQuest II: Desert of Flames, PC, Trailer. Fantasy Earth: Ring of Dominion, PC, Trailer. Final Fantasy XI, PC, Playable demo and trailer. Front Mission Online, PC, Playable demo and trailer. Front Mission 2089, cellphone, Playable demo and trailer. Kingdom Hearts II, PlayStation 2, 2005, Playable demo and trailer. Musashiden II Episode Zero, cellphone, Playable demo and trailer. Portpia Renzoku Satsujin Jiken, cellphone, Playable demo and trailer. Seiken Densetsu Project (The World of Mana), TBA, Trailer.
Tokyo Game Show 2005 will take place in the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba prefecture from September 16th until the 18th.
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