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This beautiful remake of the original Famicom title, Final Fantasy II, features gorgeous full color graphics, a deep, involving storyline and a great cast of characters, enemies and monsters. Playable on the WonderSwan Color Handheld system only!
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Hong Kong label Avex Trax's release of the soundtrack to Playstation 2's FINAL FANTASY X-2 contains a whopping 61 tracks.
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Square Enix FINAL FANTASY I Video Games
FINAL FANTASY I Universal
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Square Enix Final Fantasy Chronicles - PlayStation Video Games
This old school compilation from Square includes "Final Fantasy IV" (known as "FF2" as a 1991 US SNES release which introduced the Active Time Battle system) and "Chrono Trigger"
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video game music continues to explode into a global concert tour attended by hundreds of thousands of gamers. the intricacies and nuances of the music is as enhanced as the games themselves have become. ralph fords second suite in three movements offers serious music in the popular venue for your concert band. the movements include music from (one winged angel (myst iii and (bounty hunter. be sure to check out video games live part i (26757) to have a whole video games live concert of your own. (7:31)contributors: arr. ralph fordseries: pop concert bandgenre: poplevel: 3 (medium easy)instrument: concert bandformat: conductor score & partscategory: concert band
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Final Fantasy XI Online for Xbox 360
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Battle Scene (Final Fantasy I). Clash on the Big Bridge (Final Fantasy II). Force Your Way (Final Fantasy VIII). Battle, Scene II (Final Fantasy II). The Decisive Battle (Final Fantasy VI). Battle Theme (Final Fantasy VI). J-E-N-O-V-A (Final Fantasy VII). Those Who Fight Further (Final Fantasy VII). Dancing Mad (Final Fantasy VI). Fight With Seymour (Final Fantasy X).
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Square Enix Final Fantasy IX - Greatest Hits PlayStation Retro Video Games
Dark times have spread over the world of Gaia. Four separate governing nations, some blinded by their short-sighted greed, some persevering in the name of justice
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Video Games. Twenty years after the 1987 original, Final Fantasy makes its first appearance on PSP as an enhanced remake of the game that launched a successful franchise. The story line is the same: four warriors band together to restore the mystic power of four elemental crystals and attempt to defeat a time-altering demon threatening to destroy the planet. Players begin by choosing each character's name and class type before venturing out into a world filled with random, turn-based battles. New to this anniversary edition is updated character and background art, additional dungeons, a revised camera, and a widescreen presentation to take advantage of the handheld's 16:9 display. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
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Final Fantasy II
The second installment in this immensely popular RPG series comes to the SNES in the form of FINAL FANTASY II. Throughout the Kingdom of Baron, airships patrol the skies protecting the land. It's up to you, in this amazing RPG adventure, to defeat the forces of evil and their plan to control the mysterious crystals. Are you up to the challenge?
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Final Fantasy IX for Sony PlayStation
The Crystal Comes Back "Without question; FFIX is the best-looking game in the series. In every way; FFIX takes the best of the old and mixes it with the best of the new" Electronic Gaming Monthly.
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Final Fantasy Tactics for PSP
In days now long past, the War of the Lions rent the land of Ivalice in two. And it is here that two young men of note first stepped onto history's stage. The first is a man named Delita Heiral, the hero who would draw the curtain on the War of the Lions, this dark act of Ivalice's history. The other, whose role is now forgotten, is a man by the name of Ramza Beoulve. Peer through the eyes of these two young men, and uncover the secrets that lie hidden within history's darkened folds. Originally...
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FINAL FANTASY XI (WITH HARD DRIVE)
Organic Light Emitting Diode, or OLED, is a technology that uses carbon-based organic material in a process that converts electric energy into light. This light is used to illuminate the screen and produce the most astounding results ever seen on a television. OLED emits light and does not require a backlight-realizing a new TV form of approximately 3mm at its thinnest point. And when these elements are in their "off" state, they consume no power. The result? OLED TVs use less energy than LCDs...
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Square Enix Final Fantasy Origins - PlayStation Retro Video Games
Ever want to know what started the Final Fantasy phenomenon? Now's your chance to play the original "Final Fantasy" (released in North America in 1990)
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The Final Fantasy series explodes onto Nintendo Gamecube with action-packed multiplayer gameplay and an epic storyline seeped in Final Fantasy style and lore.
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Genre: ROLE PLAYING. Manufacturer: SQUARE E. Release Date: 11/14/2006. Platform: DS. Number of Players: 1-2. Rated: E for Everyone.
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Square Enix Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core - PSP Video Games
When Genesis, a prominent SOLDIER 1st Class in Shinra's private army disappears with his contingent, young prodigy Zack is given the task of seeking him out.
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Square Enix Final Fantasy XII - PlayStation 2 Video Games
Our story takes place in a world called � ivalice,� in an age when magic was commonplace and airships plied the skies � the archadian empire, seeking to strengthen its base of power
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Final Fantasy III for Nintendo DS
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The fantasy knows no end. Of the endless fantasies, this is a "Heresy" that is only told once. An endless battle continues between Cosmos, goddess of harmony, and Chaos, the god of discord. Both are symbols. Both form an equilibrium. Above all, both ...
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FINAL FANTASY XI, Video games, XBOX 360
As the first MMO for the Xbox 360, FINAL FANTASY XI is the only title capable of triple-platform simultaneous multiplayer, allowing players to take up arms together on a PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, personal computer (PC) and Xbox 360.
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