Domain: ffcompendium.com
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Comments · 7
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This is not a repeat of ...
- 1987 - Final Fantasy 1 (NES)
- 1988 - Final Fantasy 2 (NES)
- 1989 - Final Fantasy 1 (MSX2)
- 2000 - Final Fantasy 1 (WSC)
- 2001 - Final Fantasy 2 (WSC)
- 2004 - Final Fantasy 1 + 2 (GBA)
- 2007 - Final Fantasy 1 (PSP)
- 2007 - Final Fantasy 2 (PSP)
The sad part is that I have been alive for all of these and have purchased over 50% of them!
Source: Final Fantasy Release Info
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Raptor with feathers...?
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Re:the answer is noRidiculous looking characters? Perhaps you weren't aware, but they've always been that crazy looking, it was just harder to get the design to fit properly in a 16x16 (or 8x8) sprite.
You remember Kefka (sprites), right? Take a look at some of the original concept art and the resultant FMV interpretation.
On the rest of it, I'll agree with you in FFIX good, FFX meh.
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Re:the answer is noRidiculous looking characters? Perhaps you weren't aware, but they've always been that crazy looking, it was just harder to get the design to fit properly in a 16x16 (or 8x8) sprite.
You remember Kefka (sprites), right? Take a look at some of the original concept art and the resultant FMV interpretation.
On the rest of it, I'll agree with you in FFIX good, FFX meh.
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Re:the answer is noRidiculous looking characters? Perhaps you weren't aware, but they've always been that crazy looking, it was just harder to get the design to fit properly in a 16x16 (or 8x8) sprite.
You remember Kefka (sprites), right? Take a look at some of the original concept art and the resultant FMV interpretation.
On the rest of it, I'll agree with you in FFIX good, FFX meh.
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Lost LOST Final Fantasy Game
Fan site FFCompendium.com has details (translated from an RPGamer image) of a Final Fantasy game that went into immediate development following the success of Final Fantasy IIIj in Japan. This was tenatively going to be called Final Fantasy IV and actually be on the Famicon, but it was abandoned and the true Final Fantasy IV was developed for the Super Famicon instead. Quite some interesting details, it looked like they were really going to push the envelope with this and the internet community now dubs it Final Fantasy 3.5. All details here: http://www.ffcompendium.com/h/ff3half.shtml
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Re:So What did people get?
I think #7 is a Tonberry from Final Fantasy 7 (image here)
As a side note: Aren't real Rorscharch (sp?) images black on white? Or do I remember wrong my one year in college as a *cough* psychology major *cough*