Let’s Compare! Final Fantasy III iPhone Vs. Nintendo DS
By Ishaan . February 23, 2011 . 3:33pmThe iPhone/iPod Touch version of Final Fantasy III is indeed based on the Nintendo DS remake, and Square Enix have even redone some of the artwork.
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The iPhone/iPod Touch version of Final Fantasy III is indeed based on the Nintendo DS remake, and Square Enix have even redone some of the artwork.
Final Fantasy III’s Japanese iTunes release isn’t far off at all.
Cave are bringing their flagship shoot-em-up to the iPhone.
You can now play as Dante in Capcom Devil May Cry 4 game on iTunes.
Capcom’s free update also adds minigames that weren’t in the original game. Oh, and the first two chapters are free.
Another high-profile Capcom title releases for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Sega’s ninja action game heads to the iPod and iPhone.
Game Arts have developed Twimon, a monster-raising game, for iOS devices.
Devil May Cry 4 Refrain appears to be a port of the same game originally developed for Docomo mobile phones in Japan.
Crystal Dynamics used a giant-sized iPhone to promote Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light in London recently.
Crystal Dynamics and Ideaworks Game Studio are bringing Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light to iOS devices.
When Cave decided to port EspGaluda II to the iPhone, Cave programmer, Yuma Matsuda, thought someone at the company had gone mad.
Save sinking ships, tame volcanoes and be an all-round (literally) badass in Sushi Cat.
When Dodonpachi Resurrection for iPhone releases on August 26th, it’ll come at a commemorative price of $4.99, £2.99 and €3.99 for four days.