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News   Square Announces GBA Titles
- Posted By Francis Bonnet, 08.08.2002

Square has officially announced which titles would be coming to Gameboy Advance in the coming months.

First game is the game that everyone has already been speculating about -- a port of the Playstation Final Fantasy Tactics. It won't be an exact port, however, some new scenarios will be included.

The second game is part of Japan's Seiken Densetsu series. Now for us U.S. gamers that means a new installment of the games released in the U.S. as Final Fantasy Adventure (GBA), Secret of Mana (SNES), and Legend of Mana (PSX). This game is due out this winter in Japan... it's still not known if this is an all new game or a port of an existing one.

Third is a game in the Chocobo series. Not much is known about this game but it's expected to ship in Japan before the end of the year.

Fourth, and final, is Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicle. This is the game that's supposedly going to be compatible with the yet unannounced Gamecube Final Fantasy game. Not much is known about this or the Gamecube title, but it's expected to release in Spring, 2003.

Source: Games Are Fun