Dec
23rd

Jump Festa 2008 Report

Bitter December cold. Check. Chance of rain. Check. Over an hour on a train packed with families on their one outing of the season. Check. Thousands of way-too-excited Japanese kids running around with their faces glued to their DS systems and their Blue Dragon cards, bumping into everyone over four feet tall along the way. Check…mate?

Jump Festa 2008 Report

We really should hate attending the Jump Festa videogame and comic show. But the promise of Square Enix titles making their playable debut is way too much to pass up, so every year we take the hour-long train ride out to the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba and try our best to keep our manners and refrain from stepping on one of these little tornadoes and/or knocking out their parents for not keeping them on a leash. Ahem.

At this year’s event, open to the public on Saturday and Sunday, Square Enix was once again the main attraction for the videogame crowd. With the promise of playable debuts for the Final Fantasy fighting game for PSP, Final Fantasy: Dissidia, the new DS Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days, and the new mobile Final Fantasy IV spinoff, Final Fantasy IV: The After, we were expecting to spend the whole day waiting in line at the one booth — but thankfully the company implemented a ticket system guaranteeing players a spot to play games later in the day with no need to wait. Sadly, Dissidia and Kingdom Hearts tickets disappeared within an hour of the show’s start, leaving many without a chance to try out the two biggest titles of the show.

Dec
4th

Square-Enix Jump Festival 08 Line-up

Attendees of Square-Enix’s Jump Festa 2008 event–which actually takes place at the end of 2007–will be treated to an assault of new Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts and Dragon Quest games. The downside? Almost none of it will be playable. And the side that’s deeper down the well of pain than that? A half-dozen new trailers, including new ones for Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, and Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, will only be shown in the company’s “Closed Door Mega Theater.” That means seemingly endless waits for a look at the semi-private showing of the PlayStation 3, PSP and Nintendo DS follow ups to Squeenix’s cash cows. It’s quite cruel.

For a list of what will be on hand December 22nd and 23rd at the Makuhari Messe, you know what to do.

The confirmed playable and already released titles are the following:

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker (DS)
Dragon Quest IV (DS)
Final Fantasy IV (DS)

And the rest below will show up only in trailer form:

Chocobo’s Mysterious Dungeon (Wii)
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Little King and the Promised Land (Wii)
Dissidia: Final Fantasy (PSP)
Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days (DS)
Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep (PSP)
Kingdom Hearts: Coded (mobile)
Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII (PS3)
Final Fantasy Agito XIII (mobile)
Final Fantasy VII AC: Complete (DVD)
Star Ocean: First Departure (PSP)
Front Mission 2009: Border of Madness (DS)

Full details and tiny screenshots at Square-Enix’s official Japanese site.

Source: Kotaku

Nov
26th

Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game

A new trading card game, much like that of yu-gi-oh and pokemon, has come out recently in the form of a Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game. Fantasy Flight Games have recently been promoting the new TCG on a USA TV commercial. Thanks to kh2.co.uk, you can see it below.

View Kingdom Hearts TCG Commercial ▼

Also we have added a video which shows you how the Kingdom Hearts TCG is played, so you can get an idea on how it works.

View Kingdom Hearts TCG instructional video ▼

Nov
26th

Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days Footage

while I was browsing on youtube I found some footage of the upcoming Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days game for the DS. This is a very short clip (3 seconds) with no sound and low quality, but it shows us what appears to be Roxas in twilight town. Anyway enjoy.

View Kingdom Hearts: 358-2 Days Footage ▼

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