Final Fantasy I & II First English Screens

Square Enix officially announced that both Final Fantasy I and Final Fantasy II will be coming to the US this summer for a price of US$29.90 each. There shouldn’t be any difference between these and the Japanese versions that I previewed but from the first English screens, it’s interesting that there is an option to choose between English and Japanese for the dialog boxes. Check out what’s new in these title here or see more screens after the jump.

Update: The Japanese version has the same language options, so this is perfect for import.

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition

Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition

One Response to “Final Fantasy I & II First English Screens

  1. PSPHyper » Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition Screens

    [...] Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition Screens After Final Fantasy Anniversary Edition, it should be natural to get the sequel as well but a combination of works, monsters and three games waiting in line to be played prevent me from doing it. But here’s Final Fantasy II Anniversary Edition direct-feed screen I have gotten from levelup.cn, with more after the jump (40 of them!), from the Japanese version of the game, which has English/Japanese language option as well, and aren’t they just so beautiful? Via levelup.cn [...]

    July 4th, 2007 at 12:17 pm

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