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			<title><![CDATA[Dissidia Sequel Announced [9/7]]]></title>
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Square Enix has revealed the follow-up to its portable Final Fantasy fighting game, Dissidia: Final Fantasy, in the latest issue of Japanese magazine Weekly Shonen Jump. 

That game is the somewhat clumsily titled Dissidia Duodecim: Final Fantasy, a PlayStation Portable release planned for release sometime in 2011, the magazine reveals. (The logo looks like Dissidia [duodecim] 012: Final Fantasy, so just a touch awkward, but regardless of the full title, it'll be fun to say out loud.)

Fans of the original PSP game will likely be excited by the roster additions in Dissidia Duodecim. Lightning from Final Fantasy XIII and Kain from Final Fantasy IV appear to be confirmed, going by the new issue of Jump.
Dissidia Duodecim: Final Fantasy may be making an appearance at next week's Tokyo Game Show, so we'll see if the sequel to 2008's Dissidia: Final Fantasy is still like doing your taxes on the moon.


Original article on Kotaku (http://kotaku.com/5632350/final-fantasy-fighting-game-gets-a-sequel-struck-by-lightning)
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Here are some scans!
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				Square Enix has revealed the follow-up to its portable Final Fantasy fighting game, Dissidia: Final Fantasy, in the latest issue of Japanese magazine Weekly Shonen Jump. <br />
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That game is the somewhat clumsily titled Dissidia Duodecim: Final Fantasy, a PlayStation Portable release planned for release sometime in 2011, the magazine reveals. (The logo looks like Dissidia [duodecim] 012: Final Fantasy, so just a touch awkward, but regardless of the full title, it'll be fun to say out loud.)<br />
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Fans of the original PSP game will likely be excited by the roster additions in Dissidia Duodecim. Lightning from Final Fantasy XIII and Kain from Final Fantasy IV appear to be confirmed, going by the new issue of Jump.<br />
Dissidia Duodecim: Final Fantasy may be making an appearance at next week's Tokyo Game Show, so we'll see if the sequel to 2008's Dissidia: Final Fantasy is still like doing your taxes on the moon.<br />
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Original article on <a href="http://kotaku.com/5632350/final-fantasy-fighting-game-gets-a-sequel-struck-by-lightning" target="_blank">Kotaku</a>
			
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</div>Here are some scans!<br />
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			<title>Final Fantasy XIV Guide</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:31:02 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>A group of dedicated Square Enix fans launches a Final Fantasy XIV Guide (http://www.finalfantasyxivguide.org/) website. The site offers mini guides, news, screenshots and gameplay videos. The FFXIV guides (http://www.finalfantasyxivguide.org/) are available at the site in the form of articles that help gamers gain a better understanding of the game along with unique tips and recommendations. 
   
  Topics that are covered include those such as the four disciples: Disciples of War, Disciples of the Land, Disciples of the Hand and Disciples of Magic. A guide to the armoury system, the unique questing system via guildleves and an Eorzea survival guide are also featured at the site.</description>
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  <font face="&amp;quot">Topics that are covered include those such as the four disciples: Disciples of War, Disciples of the Land, Disciples of the Hand and Disciples of Magic. A guide to the armoury system, the unique questing system via guildleves and an Eorzea survival guide are also featured at the site.</font></div>

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