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Final Fantasy Composer Nobuo Uematsu Praises Theatrhythm
posted on by Jennifer Sherman
Final Fantasy composer Twitter post on Wednesday. Uematsu said that he got a chance to play the game for the first time, and he began to tear up as it brought back memories from his more than 20 years working on the role-playing video game series.
The "theater rhythm action" game lets players "perform" well-known musical tracks from the Final Fantasy ship in Japan on February 16, 2012 for 6,090 yen ($79).
The game's first one-minute able content trailer began streaming on Tuesday. Square Enix is offering eight able songs on launch day for 150 yen ($2) each, with more songs available in the future. Square Enix also announced on Thursday that the songs will cost 100 yen ($1.30) for a limited time to promote the game's release.
[Via My Game News Flash, Siliconera, Hachima Kikō]