I like music from FFVIII... I know no one likes that game, well, alot of people dont... But i think they have the best battle music, and a few other songs from that one are great(like the one im doing).... Though i do not remmeber much about the music in FFIV ...
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I actually like FFVIII a lot. I've played through it just as many times as I have FFVII. That was the beginning of the decline in the quality of FF music though... (IMO) =(
FFVIII music was still pretty good, but something just seems missing when I'm playing it.Reach: there was this bee. i hate bee\'s...i tryed to kill it, but then it didn\'t die and it started making weird noises so i was like oh (#$% hes gonna sting me. i started running but i triped over some rock and rolled down a hill into the river.Comment
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Yeah, Zeroumous came out of left field.
And, BigMac, if you can get a picture of Squall on that landing boat, while it is still in the water, with the sund behind him, that would be cool.
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Actually, as of around 1999 that statement is no longer true.Originally posted by Moogyff2 3 and 5 were never released in america
thus they called the real ff4 and ff6 ff2 and ff3 in america
These dates are from the US releases (correct me if I'm wrong, I'm sort of a Final Fantasy fanatic)
FF1 = 1989 - NES - (Also in 2002 for the PSX release of FFOrigins)
FF2 = 2002 - PSX - FFOrigins
FF3 = Never released in the US
FF4 = 1991 - SNES - Released on the SNES under the name FF2 and re-released with FFChronicles in 2001)
FF5 = 1999 - PSX - Released for the first time in the US packaged in FFCollection
FF6 = 1994 - SNES - It was called FF3 for the SNES on the US release and was re-released in 1999 with FFCollection
FF7 = 1997 - PSX
FF8 = 1999 - PSX
FF9 = 2000 - PSX
FF10 = 2001 - PS2
FF10-2 = 2003 (hopefully) - PS2
FF11 = 2003 (It just came out the other day) - Released on the PC. 2004 release stated for PS2
I'll have to agree with everyone that FF6 is definately the best. I hope this clears up any confusion.Comment
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let me remedy that statement : ff2, 3, and 5 were never released in america for the NES or SNESOriginally posted by ShadowCidActually, as of around 1999 that statement is no longer true.Originally posted by Moogyff2 3 and 5 were never released in america
thus they called the real ff4 and ff6 ff2 and ff3 in america
These dates are from the US releases (correct me if I'm wrong, I'm sort of a Final Fantasy fanatic)
FF1 = 1989 - NES - (Also in 2002 for the PSX release of FFOrigins)
FF2 = 2002 - PSX - FFOrigins
FF3 = Never released in the US
FF4 = 1991 - SNES - Released on the SNES under the name FF2 and re-released with FFChronicles in 2001)
FF5 = 1999 - PSX - Released for the first time in the US packaged in FFCollection
FF6 = 1994 - SNES - It was called FF3 for the SNES on the US release and was re-released in 1999 with FFCollection
FF7 = 1997 - PSX
FF8 = 1999 - PSX
FF9 = 2000 - PSX
FF10 = 2001 - PS2
FF10-2 = 2003 (hopefully) - PS2
FF11 = 2003 (It just came out the other day) - Released on the PC. 2004 release stated for PS2
I'll have to agree with everyone that FF6 is definately the best. I hope this clears up any confusion.Comment



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