Riku on 10 May 2007 01:50 pm
Square-Enix Party 2007 Line-Up *Updated*
The line-up of the Square-Enix Party 2007 (taking place on the 12th & 13th May) has been revealed!
Update: More titles have been revealed on the official Square Enix Party 2007 website, and the map has been put on the site! Click the image to go to the official map. Putting your mouse over the circles will reveal the event or game associated on the site itself:

Videos/Announcements Only
- Final Fantasy XIII (PS3)
- Final Fantasy Versus XIII (PS3)
- Final Fantasy: Anniversary Edition (PSP)
- Final Fantasy II: Anniversary Edition (PSP)
- Dragon Quest Monsters: Battle Road (Arcade)
- Final Fantasy VII Advent Children Complete (Blu-Ray)
Updated - Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road (Arcade)
Updated - Dragon Quest IX (DS)
Updated - Final Fantasy XIII: Fabula Nova Crystallis (PS3, TBA)
Playable Demonstrations and Videos/Images
- Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker (DS)
- Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings (DS)
- Final Fantasy Tactics: The Lion War (PSP - Solo & Multiplayer)
- Itadaki Street DS (DS)
- Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen & The Tower of Mirrors (Wii)
- It’s a Wonderful World (DS)
- Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core (PSP)
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates (DS - Solo & Multiplayer)
- Final Fantasy XI (PC, PS2, Xbox 360)
Updated - DS: Style (DS)
Updated - Final Fantasy Tactics: A2 (DS)
Updated - Final Fantasy VII: Before Crisis (Mobile Phone, TBA)
Updated - Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus - Lost Episode (TBA)
Updated - Final Fantasy XII: International Zodiac Job System (PS2)
Updated - Monotone (TBA)
Updated - Seiken (TBA)
Updated - Friends of Mana (TBA)
Updated - SaGa (TBA)
Updated - Chocobo de Mobile (TBA)
Updated - Dragon Quest: Monster Mobile (TBA)
Updated - Dragon Quest: Dungeon Mobile (TBA)
Updated - Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary Special Project: Final Fantasy (TBA)
Updated - Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary Special Project: Final Fantasy II (TBA)
Update: Other Areas
- Square-Enix Official Goods Shop
- Square-Enix Music CD Shop
- Magazine & Comic Area (including playable demos)
- Star Ocean Museum
Regardless of the fact that it’s been previously announced that Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+ will have a playable demonstration at the Party, it’s not in that line-up for some reason.
The “surprise” videos and demonstrations are obviously not shown, and considering Tetsuya Nomura has said about there being a surprise that may be related to Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts may make an appearance, even though the Party’s based mostly around Final Fantasy’s 20th Anniversary.
Square-Enix Party 2007 Commercial



on 29 May 2007 at 4:25 am 33. Exdeath64
thankfully it was not the final fantasy…
on 14 May 2007 at 1:49 pm 32. Shakespeare
Yup, nothing like gallows humor for naming your series. lol
on 14 May 2007 at 5:48 am 31. tazmanianchocobo
I don’t think people realize just how popular Final Fantasy is. When I was taking journalism in highschool my teacher read off a poll in USA Today. This poll was of the top most researched things on the internet. Number three was Final Fantasy (Video Games in general was 5th). This shold give some sort of idea. In you were wondering why it is called Final Fantasy, here is the story. Square Co. first entered the Japanese video game industry in the mid 1980s, developing a variety of simple RPGs for Nintendo’s FDS, a disk-based peripheral for the Family Computer. By 1987, declining interest in the FDS had placed Square on the verge of bankruptcy. At approximately the same time, Square designer Hironobu Sakaguchi began work on an ambitious new fantasy role playing game for the cartridge-based Famicom, inspired in part by Enix’s popular Dragon Quest (also known as Dragon Warrior). Sakaguchi had plans to retire after the completion of the project, so it was named Final Fantasy. It was also given this name for fact that this would have been the last game Squre Co. released. Final Fantasy reversed Square’s lagging fortunes, and became their flagship franchise. And trust me when I say they were in some serious debt. That just goes to show you how popular Final Fantsy I was.