I don't know about you guys but this and Rondo of Blood are now giving me more reason than ever to go out and buy a PSP.

I got some
clearer pictures of the first two games for the PSP and they look GORGEOUS! You can make out all the fine details in each of the sprites now!
That would be nice
. I want to know why they keep porting/remaking I & II and not including III?
The word was that Square somehow
lost the original code for the game to the point where the whole game needed to be remade from scratch. They
could do a 2D version but they wanted to work with innovative features and that is why they decided to do a 3D remake instead.
Some of the magazine screenshots are from the GBA version or something. Which is great, because you can directly compare the Earth Fiend fight between the two versions-
Ha! Lich now looks a
lot more like Skeletor in drag in this version than the PSP and PS1.

The music will more than likely be atrac-based. Anyway, the game seems fairly promising. Too bad they chose FF1-2, the worst games in the series.
Whoa, whoa, WHOA! Final Fantasy II I'll give you but the first one? The first game is still a great game to play. Not to mention without number 1, we wouldn't even have a Final Fantasy series let alone Squaresoft. Besides, the custom party system for the game allowed for a LOT of replayability. Of all Final Fantasies out there, no other game offers more replay value than the first one since you can create any new party you like!
FFI was the best one from the ones I played (I, II, IV,VII, VIII). Simply because it was the only one where it offers real motivation to play the game again. You can just blaze through the whole game with 3 fighters/1 red mage, or if you wanna torture yourself, try it with 4 white mages
I took the 4 white mage challenge a few years ago for the NES version and believe me, it's
murder! BUT, it can be done! Just be prepared to go back to the Inn and Clinic over and over!

I know that most people out there are gonna pass up on this version due to the series already available on GBA and that's fine with them.
Judging from the screenshots that I linked to, it looks like the skill system in Final Fantasy II has been refined to allow for more leniency in level building. Good!