Square Enix is speeding through all the classic Final Fantasy games on Sony's Game Archives service. Following the recent release of Final Fantasy V, the company announced today that Final Fantasy VI is on the way too.
As usual, producer Shinji Hashimoto made the announcement at the Square...
Europe got to play Final Fantasy VI on the PlayStation, and on the Gameboy Advance in the form of Final Fantasy VI Advance, but they never got the original SNES game. Now, it’s finally making its debut on the Virtual Console this week for 900 Wii Points.
Last year at E3, we had a chance to ask...
Whilst waiting between appointments at E3 2010 [RPGSite] bumped into Shinji Hashimoto, a high-ranking Producer of games at Square Enix Japan and grabbed him for an impromptu interview.
In recent years he's produced a variety of titles including The World Ends with You, The Kingdom Hearts...
Sony Computer Entertainment and Square Enix came up with a release date for Threads of Fate (known as Dewprism in Japan). Japan and importers with Japanese PlayStation Network accounts can purchase the platformer RPG on June 23. Threads of Fate follows two characters. Rue, a dull boy that...
This just in from Square Enix "Master of Tweeting" Shinji Hashimoto: "From SCE, it looks like the DL start date for Dew Prism will be set tomorrow. Everyone look forward to it!"
Dew Prism, known as Threads of Fate internationally, is the latest Square Enix PlayStation classic to make the...
Shinji Hashimoto, Twitter addict and producer of Front Mission Evolved, is teasing another collaboration with Hideo Kojima.
“A new collaboration with Hideo Kojima has been decided. Information and details on a later date,” Hashimoto wrote. The old collaboration was announced by Konami...
Shinji Hashimoto, Vice President of Tweeting, said Threads of Fate was the next Square Enix game lined up for PlayStation Network and it looks like it’s ready to go.
Hashimoto posted a two second video of the Japanese version, Dewprism, running on a PSP.
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I'm sure you've heard the earlier news concerning Kingdom Hearts Director Tetsuya Nomura being at E3 this year. While this is mildly large news in of itself, we now have some more information trickling in detailing just what he may be at E3 for.
Shinji Hashimoto, a producer of several...
Twitter addict Shinji Hashimoto is leaking Square Enix’s E3 plans, apparently. He just tweeted that Tetsuya Nomura, Director of the Kingdom Hearts series, is traveling to E3.
“Next week, after a long time, Director Nomura will go on a business trip to E3,” Hashimoto announced.
Hashimoto...
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within may have been a flop, but Advent Children was a cash cow. What does Square Enix think about another CG film?
Shinji Hashimoto, Senior Vice President, is for another flick. Korean site Gameshot asked, “are you thinking about making a new movie after the...
You've probably been enjoying all of Square Enix producer Shinji Hashimoto's Tweets over the past few months. Now here's your chance to meet the man for a "cafe break."
Square Enix will be holding a super limited private event called Square Enix Cafe Break. This event will take place at...
A few weeks back, Square Enix producer Shinji Hashimoto made a few Tweets at the Square Enix Members Twitter about a possible Final Fantasy IX PSN release. A couple of weeks, one board meeting, and a trip to CEO Yoichi Wada's office later, and the game was actually announced for the retro...
Square Enix has promised it’s going to deliver a “little surprise” to its fans this week.
Tweeting on the Japanese Square Enix Members Twitterfeed, producer at the developer Shinji Hashimoto said:“Good morning. It’s the start of a week. In Tokyo, rain has started. Please stick with us this...
Square Enix has already said that they’re “looking into” releasing Final Fantasy IX on the PlayStation Store, but today brings much greater assurance that it may actually arrive.
Square Enix producer Shinji Hashimoto has been on the Square Enix Members Japan Twitter account recently...
Hoping for a new Chrono Trigger game? Better start buying your grandmother and her dog a copy, too.
Speaking to RPGsite.com, Square Enix Senior Vice President Shinji Hashimoto says the franchise hasn't sold well enough to warrant development of a new title in the series. When told fans were...
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