Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes Of Time

Different Ways To Play Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time

9:30PM January 21, 2009 | Brian Ashcraft

Actress Airi Taira isn’t only starring in the live adaption of manga 20th Century Boys, but also these new Square Enix ads. Lucky her!

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Here’s That Special Crystal Chronicles DSi

8:30PM December 22, 2008 | Luke Plunkett

In November, Square Enix announced a special limited edition Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles DSi. And didn’t post any pictures! Sloppy, Square. Shouldn’t take until Christmas to get those pictures.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes Of Time Blurs Wii-DS Line In Spring 09

9:40AM December 2, 2008 | Michael McWhertor

Square Enix announced today it is bringing Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes Of Time to North America in Spring 2009, an interesting cross-platform multiplayer action-RPG that is playable on the Nintendo DS and the Wii.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time Getting Special DSi Bundle

6:00PM November 26, 2008 | Brian Ashcraft

Besides the limited edition Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days DSi, Square Enix is planning to release another limited edition DSi — one for Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time.

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First Look At Final Fantasy CC (The One You Can Play On DS AND Wii)

5:00AM October 9, 2008 | Luke Plunkett

Remember that weird, weird stuff about a Final Fantasy game that would be playable on both Wii AND DS? Here’s the details. The game – Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time - will be using something called the Pollux Engine, which just like the label says, allows for cross-platform play. That means people can play together across both systems: you on a DS, a buddy on the Wii. It works by basically porting the DS game to the Wii, re-arranging the screens from top-to-bottom to left-to-right (and adding in an XBLA-style border to boot). Why, then, you’d want to play it on Wii is anyone’s guess, but everyone’s been asking for bettter Wii/DS connectivity, so here you go.

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