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Square Enix has announced the European release date for the GameBoy Advance remake of Final Fantasy IV. It will be the 2nd of June 2006. The game will be released by Nintendo.

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In the latest issue of the Official US PlayStation magazine Square-Enix said that they wanted to release Grandia III in North America. Also this week the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (better known as ESRB) has given a rating Teen for Grandia III. The reason why Grandia III has this rating is because the game has fantasy violence, mild language, and use of alcohol.

Keep checking back HHN for more news about the upcoming release of Grandia III.

Source: RPGamer

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Square Enix has announced that they will be bringing Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI to the Game Boy Advance in 2006. The GBA versions of these titles will be improved, just like the conversion of Final Fantasy IV, announced earlier this year.

Square Enix President Youichi Wada also addressed the development of Final Fantasy III for the Nintendo DS. Instead of being a simple clean-up of the original's Famicom-style graphics, Square Enix are making the characters and environments fully 3D. Hiromichi Tanaka, producer of the title, says that to keep the vibe of the original title intact, developers from the original title have been brought onboard for the remake.

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Square Enix has launched the Japanese teaser site for Final Fantasy IV for the Game Boy Advance. The teaser site features a Game Boy micro faceplate with Amano art from FFIV.

It's unknown if this faceplate will be seen outside of Japan when Final Fantasy IV GBA launches in North America on December 12.

» Final Fantasy IV GBA Teaser Site

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Square Enix today announced the two newest additions to its longrunning Seiken Densetsu series: Seiken Densetsu DS: Children of Mana and Seiken Densetsu 4. The former will feature 2D visuals and be released for Nintendo's DS handheld platform, while latter will shine in complete 3D on an undisclosed platform.

Seiken Densetsu DS: Children will be available in Japan sometime next year, while Seiken Densetsu 4 has yet to receive an official release date.

Source: RPGFan

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