As you hopefully know by now, Square Enix is bringing the long-awaited Final Fantasy III to Nintendo’s DS. It’s the only Final Fantasy game to never be released outside of Japan, never ported to another system and never included in any compilations. That makes this game extremely unique. It’s coming to DS with a whole host of new features and completely re-done 3D graphics, and will finally get to see release to territories outside Japan, including the US and Europe (obviously).
Famitsu.com today reported extensively on the launch of the game (and the limited-edition DS Lite launching with it) in the Land of the Rising Sun. Since this is the first appearence of the game on a system in 16 years (since the originally Famicon release), it’s no wonder that die-hard FF fans lined up to get the game, which has recieved over 450,000 pre-orders!
According to Famitsu, the FF faithful began lining up at Tokyo’s electronics stores in the wee hours of the morning. Yodobashi Akiba, a shop in the Akihabara district, had as many as 80 people camped out in front from 3 a.m. It’s not that shortages of the game are expected, either; these diehards were instead hoping to snag one of the numbered, limited-edition Final Fantasy III Crystal Edition DS Lite bundles that also went on sale today. The bundle consists of a copy of the game and a special-edition Crystal White DS Lite, adorned with a design penned by the game’s character designer, Akihiko Yoshida.
Lines for the bundles formed at all of Tokyo’s major shopping hubs, Famitsu said. At the main branch of Yodobashi Camera, for example, the line was 155 strong at 7 a.m., three hours before opening. Lines also reached over 150 people at the aforementioned Yodobashi Akiba. Big Camera, another electronics megastore in the Ikebukuro neighborhood, had more than 100 waiting impatiently by opening time.
Many of the stores employed various strategies to keep mobbing to a minimum. Some opened their doors early or handed out numbered tickets so that customers couldn’t lose their place in line. Stores dedicated cash registers–up to seven in some cases–specifically to service the hordes of Final Fantasy III customers. One store simply held a drawing for the privilege of purchasing the Crystal Edition DS Lite bundles. Anyone lined up by 10:30 a.m. was eligible to enter, and the winners were announced 30 minutes later.
Final Fantasy III for the DS is scheduled for release in the US on November 14th. View a trailer for the game below.
August 26th, 2006 at 6:15 pm
[…] Some more details on the game have finally been revealed. It will include four new jobs that are exclusive to the GBA version. The jobs are: Gladiator, Prophet, Bomber and Necromancer. But the majority of the improvements to the game are subtle, such as reorganized menus, updated or tweaked dialogue, and improved sound quality. Probably the biggest addition to the game however is a brand new dungeon. Known as the Sealed Ruin, it includes 30 floors of dungeon-crawling, monster-fighting mayhem, with a high difficulty level. Which will fit in perfectly with the rest of the game, which has always been regarded as one of the more hardcore titles in the Final Fantasy saga. Final Fantasy V: Advance is set for release in the US on November 6th (has yet to get a European date). And you can snag yourself a copy of Final Fantasy III for the DS that same month on the 14th! Looks like Final Fantasy fans will be in heaven this holiday season. […]
November 30th, 2007 at 5:18 pm