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TGS09: Preview The Music of Square Enix's Upcoming Games: Music Sampler CD Vol. 4

Final Fantasy XIII, Four Warriors of Light -Final Fantasy Gaiden-, and FFCC: The Crystal Bearers were not only the sights from the Square Enix booth, but also the sounds at TGS 2009. Square Enix released the Square Enix Music Sampler Vol. 4 at the show, featuring music from all three games as well as tracks from a Kingdom Hearts piano arrangement CD and The World Ends With You. It was available to fans who stopped by the SQEX music booth and made a purchase, and is the 4th entry into this special sneak-peek series of CDs that SQEX releases at TGS each year. (Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers, Final Fantasy Gaiden, Final Fantasy Gaiden: The Four Warriors of Light, Final Fantasy XIII, Four Warriors of Light: Final Fantasy Gaiden, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days, Nintendo DS, PS2, PS3, The World Ends With You, Wii, Xbox 360)

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