Continuing its pre-Black Friday offers, Amazon.com has a great deal on a Sony PlayStation Portable system. The deal is running today only, Sunday November 22nd, until 11:59 PST, so you'll have to act soon. If you purchase a PSP-3000 system ($169.99 MSRP), you can get a free PSP game. The two games being offered for free are Dissidia Final Fantasy and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, both are good games for the PSP. Just add the PSP-3000 system to your shopping cart and one of those games as well and the game will be discounted during checkout.
Infatuated Gamer: As part of their "Deal of the Day" promotion, Amazon has discounted Dissidia: Final Fantasy by 43%.
Final Fantasy Union: "Dissidia: Final Fantasy, one of this year's biggest releases on the PlayStation Portable, is now available on the PlayStation Store."
The latest issue of Famitsu has revealed that Lightning will be appearing in Dissidia: Final Fantasy
Infatuated Gamer: Amazon has temporarily dropped the price for Dissidia: Final Fantasy to $29.99, which is 25% less than the regular price tag of $39.99.
Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Final Fantasy in style, Dissidia Final Fantasy is an all new, unique action fighting game. Available on the PlayStation Portable (PSP) throughout Europe now in both standard and Collector's Edition releases, Dissidia Final Fantasy sees warriors collide as the most impressive dream-match roster is assembled from the Final Fantasy series. Memorable heroes and villains are newly re-envisioned by famed character designer: Tetsuya Nomura.
Usually boxes for Final Fantasy games in Japan are minimalist affairs consisting of only the logo on a white background, but Dissidia: Universal Tuning is a bit special because it's an FF crossover title and it's an all new, improved version of the game.
OneLastContinue: "Dissidia: Universal Tuning will launch in Japan on November 1st, a month after the PSPgo hits stores. Because of this, the game will be available both as a downloadable title and on UMD disc; early adopters and importers won't be too screwed over, though, as their saves from the initial Japanese release will in fact be compatible with Universal Tuning. One piece of advice though, Square; it's not exactly cool to announce a Japan-only "superior version" of one of your games the week before it launches in the US. It tends to annoy people."
PlayStation LifeStyle writes: "This week there are no surprises as to who has gone home the winner in sales. Batman: Arkham Asylum (PS3) has bested all others. Dissidia: Final Fantasy (PSP) retains its top placement for an astounding 37th week. Madden (PS2) retains the still in first after three weeks."
411mania talks about this week's game releases. Highlights include Dissidia: Final Fantasy, Mana Khemia 2: Fall of Alchemy, Metroid Prime Trilogy, Cursed Mountain, and Harvest Moon: Magical Melody.
TripleChat is happy to bring you the new releases each week for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable. Along with all the new releases for each console; TripleChat also gives the scoop on what to expect in new bluray movies and how hyped you should be to either upgrade from DVD or buy for the first time.
Announced in this week's Jump, Square continues their trend of "Final Mix"ing their games back to Japan with bonus features; this time with Dissidia.
Square Enix has a giveaway contest underway where you could win a Dissidia Final Fantasy PSP bundle, unique canvas prints or a preorder item pack. The contest is at the "DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY Special Site," part of the Square Enix Members website. It's a free to join website, which Square Enix created for its fans.
Square Enix is confident that Dissidia Final Fantasy will outperform all of the series' previous entries on PSP.
Dissidia: Final Fantasy has a 28+ character cast with all of the main heroes and villains from every past Final Fantasy game from the core series of titles. VGB has listed the characters confirmed by Square Enix.
Amazon is offering Dissidia Final Fantasy pre-orders at a cheaper cost and with a bonus soundtrack via discount code. Oh and free shipping as usual.
Following on from the announcement of Dissidia: Final Fantasy's release in PAL regions, Square Enix have also unveiled the box art which will feature on the Limited Edition version of the game, scheduled to come out on the same day.