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  1. #XENOGEARS EMULATOR SETTINGS UPDATE#
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The Third Birthday, the series' last installment in 2010, released on the PSP and is similarly stuck on the system. And Parasite Eve II doesn't even have the streaming option so it's stuck exclusively on its original PlayStation disc. The first game is available for streaming on PlayStation Now and on Vita, but there's no way to own the game on any platform but the PlayStation.

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Parasite Eve had its ups and downs, but it's still a series worth experiencing.

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With the growing popularity of the Xenoblade Chronicles series, now is a good time for Square Enix to let fans check out Monolith Soft's previous work. Xenosaga I and II saw a Japan-exclusive compilation on the DS, but I through III are stuck on the PlayStation 2 for American audiences. Xenogears released on the PlayStation in 1998 and has never gotten been re-released. With Nintendo now owning Monolith Soft, rights to the studio's Xenogears and Xenosaga may be a bit tricky, but the games are so beloved that we believe it's worth figuring out. The mobile versions apparently aren't bad, but fans deserve to play the classic games with real buttons. Released in 1998 on the original PlayStation, the game got a remake with The War of the Lions in 2007 for the PSP, and was eventually re-released on iOS and Android. The mainline Final Fantasy games aren't the only ones worth playing, as Tactics is some fans' favorite game in the franchise.

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Right now, that means the Switch! Final Fantasy Tactics

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It's unlikely the game will release on mobile or PC with Nintendo's IP, so the best Square Enix can do is continue porting the game to modern Nintendo platforms. It also re-released on the Wii U's Virtual Console, but that console's dead as a doornail, and its online services will close sooner or later. The game was re-released on the SNES Classic, but the console faces similar – if not as dire – scarcity issues to its NES counterpart. Square Enix and Nintendo have made good efforts to get this game out to more people, but it's still difficult for most people to get their hands on it. The games are a bit outdated and Final Fantasy II tried some mechanics that didn't really work out, but that doesn't mean fans shouldn't be able to easily experience the first two entries in what has become one of the most beloved JRPG series of all time – on a modern platform. The first game is part of the NES Classic, but that can still be tricky to track down. The closest you can get is the Dawn of Souls remake, which is unfortunately not available on any current-gen consoles. While nearly every other numbered Final Fantasy is available on PC or modern consoles, Final Fantasy I and II are hard to track down. The game released in North America on the NES in 1989, and later saw a re-release on the Wii Virtual Console in 2008, but since the Virtual Console's closed this year, American audiences aren't able to experience this part of Square's history without dusting off their NES. It was the first game Square published independently, and featured some of Nobuo Uematsu's first work as a video game composer. But it's also an important part of Square's history.

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From only releasing on outdated hardware to being entirely unlocalized, here are some games Square Enix should update next. Square Enix has been doing an excellent job making its older titles accessible on modern platforms with announcements this week alone for the Mana series, Final Fantasy VIII, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, and The Last Remnant to name a few, but there are still some sizable gaps in its extensive catalog. During E3 2019, we had a chance to chat with Square Enix president and CEO Yosuke Matsuda about the publisher's efforts to make its back catalogue available digitally on modern platforms.









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