Published 2/27/2009
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It looks like the Final Fantasy IV sequel that was available as episodic content on Japanese mobile phones is heading to the Nintendo Wii. At least that's the story according to Siliconera . The site did some sleuthing on the ESRB site and discovered an oddity called Final Fantasy IV: The After Years (not starring Fred Savage). The site reported:
" Final Fantasy IV: The After Years features Cecil, Rosa, and the entire cast of Final Fantasy IV years in the future. The story begins with their son Ceodore and introduces new characters like a brigade of ninjas under the command of Edge who is now the King of Eblan."
I'm totally down for this one. FFIV is one of my favorites in the series. I can't wait to see what Cecil, Edge, and Rydia are up to. I'm curious to see what powers Ceodore has. You guys amped for this one, too? Or will the Wii hate that's prevalent here (at least in the comments) prevent you from trying this one out?
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