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Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Headlines eShop Update

This week the eShop gets another classic title for the Wii U Virtual Console with the release of the acclaimed Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, originally released for the Game Boy Advance back in 2003. If you don’t feel like playing the followup to 1997’s Final Fantasy Tactics, perhaps you’ll want one of the games available for the final week of the eShop’s “Winter Warm-Up Sale,” which ends February 4th. This week’s theme is “Epic Adventures,” and offers up to 30% off select titles. The full list of titles for the sale, along with the price of Tactics Advance, are as followed.

Wii U:

  • Affordable Space Adventures ($13.99; originally $19.99)
  • Octodad: Dadliest Catch ($9.99; originally $14.99)
  • Child of Light ($10.49; originally $14.99)
  • Elliot Quest ($8.99; originally $12.99)
  • Castlevania [Virtual Console] ($3.49; originally $4.99)
  • Breath of Fire [Virtual Console] ($5.59; originally $7.99)
  • Earthbound [Virtual Console] ($6.99; originally $9.99)
  • The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap [Virtual Console] ($5.59; originally $7.99)
  • Final Fantasy Tactics Advance [Virtual Console] ($7.99)

3DS:

  • Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward ($14.99; originally $24.99)
  • Fantasy Life ($27.99; originally $39.99)
  • Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse ($13.99; originally $19.99)
  • Xeodrifter ($6.99; originally $9.99)
  • Attack of the Tokyo Monsters! A Tokyo Tale ($5.99; originally $7.99)
  • Castlevania [Virtual Console] ($3.49; originally $4.99)
  • Metroid [Virtual Console] ($3.49; originally $4.99)

Nick Ransbottom

Hoping to one day escape his Southern roots of West Virginia, Nick aspires for a career as a video game journalist. Though he suffers from Cystic Fibrosis, he doesn't let his disease stand in the way of him being what friends call "morbidly depressing," "pretentious beyond belief", "horrifically unfunny," and "an altogether terrible person." When he's not playing and writing about video games, he spends his time writing creatively and binge-watching TV shows on Netflix.

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