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Final Fantasy IV: The After Years, a direct sequel to 1991's Final Fantasy IV and Square Enix's first foray into episodic gaming, was originally released piecemeal for mobile phones in 2008. A year later Square ported it over to the Wii as downloadable episodic content. And last year, they packaged the whole thing in

So that's where the bow went.

Fail camera.

Behold! The lousiest censor blur I've seen in anything. This is like an amateur's Photoshop.

Wow. This feels like a darker version of what we've seen before.

We are very close to getting the virtual girlfriend simulator we've all wanted.

Not even Blu-Ray is gonna be safe from the dreaded scratch ring.

Looks more like contrast and bloom difference here with the LCD...

This could feel more like those parties that serve loads of booze. I tell you Mtn Dew has the most caffeine out of any Pepsi drink. And Doritos, hmm... I dunno how to describe it.

Somehow, I get the feeling that might at least calm them down from panic.

Welcome to this Year's Error 37. Error 1017 = The world is currently full.

I've always had problems when it came to Free Public Wi-Fi.

The Oculus Rift...

Hello Big Rigs...

Wow. It does take some time to process the fields.

And this is why an anime adaptation should be possible soon.

I was thinking of that somehow.

Some of Nintendo's long forgotten franchises, including:

LEGO City Undercover

LEGO City Undercover is like the LEGO version of Grand Theft Auto.