Pokemon Marathon: 25 days 09:17:39

You are here: Home » Gaming News » Final Fantasy : The Four Heroes of Light Pre-Order Bonuses


Square Enix is helping to guide gamers directly to their latest Final Fantasy product.  If you purchase the DS version of their latest RPG, Final Fantasy : The Four Heroes of Light, each game will come with a cute poster that you can see after the jump.

If you preorder the game through Gamestop, they’ll throw in another adorable poster, a blown up image of the case design.  [Also viewable after the jump]

Finally, if you pre-order the game through Amazon, you net yourself $10 off your next Amazon purchase.    [Not viewable after the jump, but still cool!]

In-Case Poster Design [Comes with every game]

[Click to Enlarge]

Gamestop Pre-Order Bonus Poster

[Click to Enlarge]

Source:  Joystiq


About the author:

CodeZTM is a 21 year old Junior Accounting Student attending Arkansas Tech University and a Webmaster/Journalist at "The Atkins Chronicle". I'm also an active intern at Duvall and Ford Accounting.
Email this author | All posts by

5 Responses to “Final Fantasy : The Four Heroes of Light Pre-Order Bonuses”

  1. [member]
    Muzy72 says:

    I’m wondering if Four Heroes of Light will be a good game to start the FF series with >.>

    • [member]
      CodeZTM says:

      If you want a good game to start with, I’d go with FF6 or FF4. They’re both classic FF games and have great EVERYTHING about them. Both really cheap too.

      • [member]
        Opario says:

        FFVI isn’t really that cheap. The advance version is probably the most available one and it has an average cost of $50 or so!

        FFIV, on the other hand, really is cheap. I would definitely say it’s the best to start the series with.

        • [member]
          CodeZTM says:

          Retail stores my friend, retail stores. ;) [I got mine not too long ago for 15 bucks!]

    • [member]
      Blaumagier says:

      Any game in the series is fine to start with, barring obvious sequels/prequels (FFIV The After Years, FFX-2, FFVII Dirge of Cerberus, Crisis Core, etc.)

      If you want a quick intro into the series, I would suggest the PSP version of Final Fantasy 1, or for an even more rudimentary introduction, Final Fantasy Mystic Quest for SNES.