FFIV GameBoy Micro Bundle Announced
kula shakerz    2005-10-18, 10:29 am.

Square Enix will bundle its upcoming GameBoy Advance remake of Final Fantasy IV with Nintendo's recently released GameBoy Micro. The game's standard version and the bundle will go on sale simultaneously in mid-December. The newest remake of the classic Super Nintendo RPG will feature an improved system, enhanced visuals and various additional features, such as new events and an extra dungeon. Furthermore, the GameBoy Micro unit shipping with Final Fantasy IV will boast an limited edition original face plate designed by Yoshitaka Amano.

Final Fantasy IV Advance and the Final Fantasy IV Advance/GameBoy Micro bundle will be available in Japan on December 15th. The game's stand-alone version will retail for 4,800 yen ($42.06 US), while the price of the bundle has not been announced at this point.




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