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FFCC: Echoes of Time dated for Europe News

Wii DS News by Robert Purchese

18 February, 2009

Square Enix will release Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time for Wii and DS here on 27th March. That's the same week, and just a few days later, than the US.

The headline attraction of Echoes of Time is cross-platform Wii and DS multiplayer, which lets up to four people adventure together regardless of platform or geographical location, within reason.

To achieve all this, Square Enix appears to have stretched the DS game onto Wii rather than develop two very separate games.

Otherwise, Echoes of Time tells another story of another boy-hero venturing out into the world to make an RPG name for himself.

Head over to our Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time gallery for a fresh batch of screenshots.

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18/02/09 @ 13:09
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Square-Enix are busy people this week aren't they!
serpantdarius
18/02/09 @ 13:37
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So many RPG's this year published or developed by SE.
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18/02/09 @ 17:22
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I like the FF:CC series.

I heard rumour that the Wii version uses the DS graphics. True or false?
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18/02/09 @ 19:45
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It's true.

I would've killed for an online CC that used the original Gamecube engine. This is just going to look naff on the Wii.
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02/03/09 @ 07:54
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Excacly Cid an online re-release of the original, Nintendo does it with Wii Play Line why Square-Enix doesn't. She has already remade all of her classics on the DS why not the GameCube.

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