Final Fantasy returns to Nintendo
Square and Nintendo reach an agreement that will bring Final Fantasy back to Nintendo's
platforms after a five-year absence.
According to the Saturday edition of the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Square and Nintendo have
reached an agreement that will bring Final Fantasy games to the GameCube and Game Boy
Advance platforms. Under the agreement, Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi will allocate
money from Fund Q--a fund Yamauchi set up in January to help encourage software
development--to a new Square-affiliated development house. In return, Square will establish
the new development house with help from Akitoshi Kawazu, a director from the Final
Fantasy development team, by the end of this month.
The Square affiliate is expected to release games for both the GameCube and Game Boy
Advance before the end of the year. Square properties other than Final Fantasy were not
mentioned in the report.
We'll have more information as it becomes available.
Source: Gamespot (Videogames.com)
