Final Fantasy IV epilogue, is only in Japan and only for cell phones

By Spencer . December 13, 2007 . 12:45pm

Final Fantasy IV epilogue, is only in Japan and only for cell phones By February 2008, Japan should be finishing up Final Fantasy IV DS just in time for the sequel. The awkwardly named, Final Fantasy IV: The After delves into post-Zeromus events past Cecil’s marriage to Rosa. Their son, Theodore, is the protagonist and he jets off to the moon. Unfortunately, the project seems far from North American shores because Square-Enix is designing it as a mobile phone game.

 

While our cell phone technology is only up to par for Final Fantasy VII: Snowboarding, we can hope that Square-Enix USA includes the Final Fantasy IV follow up in the North American version of Final Fantasy IV DS. I would happily wait longer for Matrix Software to squeeze in the extra story. Also there is always the off chance Final Fantasy IV: The After gets a port to another platform. It’s not like Square-Enix is against that kind of thing, Front Mission 2089: Border of Madness is in development for the DS.


Read more stories about & & on Siliconera.


  • Aoshi00

    They need to stop teasing us w/ cellphone in Jpn only games like Parasite Eve 3..

    As for bad English, Jpn tend to use Eng. words more liberally, eg, there’s a manga called “Embalming: The Another Tale of Frankenstein”. As a title going public, the least they could do is chk w/ someone to see if it makes sense.. or we get something like “Enchant Arm” which needs to be modified to “Enchanted Arms”..

  • Aoshi00

    They need to stop teasing us w/ cellphone in Jpn only games like Parasite Eve 3..

    As for bad English, Jpn tend to use Eng. words more liberally, eg, there’s a manga called “Embalming: The Another Tale of Frankenstein”. As a title going public, the least they could do is chk w/ someone to see if it makes sense.. or we get something like “Enchant Arm” which needs to be modified to “Enchanted Arms”..

  • Anonymous

    meh, another game I’ll never play.

  • Pedro Silva

    meh, another game I’ll never play.

Video game stories from other sites on the web. These links leave Siliconera.

Popular