“In honor of the 20th Anniversary since the initial launch, we are releasing FINAL FANTASY IV: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION this April, 2011. We hope fans will enjoy and celebrate not only the original and complete game experience but the addition of new and never-before-seen levels,” said Ami Blaire, vice president of marketing at Square Enix in today's release.
Final Fantasy IV debuted on the Super Famicom in Japan in 1991, and was published in North America as Final Fantasy II for the SNES shortly thereafter. In its 20 year run, the epic tale of the dark knight Cecil has been ported to numerous consoles and handhelds, including its most recent updated appearance on the Nintendo DS in 2009. The sequel, The After Years, was developed as an episodic game for Japanese mobile phones. It was later squished down from 13 downloadable chapters to 9 for its release on Nintendo's WiiWare in 2009.
Together, Final Fantasy IV and its sequel comprise the core of Square Enix's latest collection, with the extra levels, bonus artwork and other franchise goodies rounding out the $29.99 package.
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