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PS2 Final Fantasy 7 Spinoff 266

Bagels writes "Square Enix is finally answering the prayers of thousands of FF7 fans with a side-story PS2 game called "Dirge of Cereberus: Final Fantasy VII." Not much is known yet - the game focuses on the character Vincent, it's set one year after the upcoming movie, Advent Children, and it's early in development as of now - but this is sure to be a hot topic amongst fans and critics of the series alike."
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PS2 Final Fantasy 7 Spinoff

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  • by Brandon One ( 760352 ) on Thursday September 16, 2004 @11:13AM (#10266439)
    They did port it to the PlayStation along with Chrono Cross on Final Fantasy Chronicles.
  • by the unbeliever ( 201915 ) <chris+slashdot&atlgeek,com> on Thursday September 16, 2004 @11:18AM (#10266500) Homepage
    erm.

    most of them *have been*

    Final Fantasy Origins = FF1 on the PSX
    Final Fantasy Chronicles (FF4 (2 in the US) and Chrono Trigger)
    Final Fantasy Anthology (FF5 and FF6 (3 in the US)

    I own all three, gladly.
  • by benzapp ( 464105 ) on Thursday September 16, 2004 @11:20AM (#10266527)
    I am fairly certain the name of the series was chosen when the original developer, Square, was on the verge of bankrupcy. They named the original Final Fantasy such because they thought it would be their final game. It ended up being far more popular than they thought it would be, and the company was saved.

    I haven't really played a final fantasy game since FFIII on my SNES like 10 years ago. That said, maybe someone out there knows the story better than I do.
  • by Neon Spiral Injector ( 21234 ) on Thursday September 16, 2004 @11:22AM (#10266557)
    Exactly, every FF except the Japanese III is playable on the PS2. Most are PSone discs, but run fine. They are still being pressed today, so you shouldn't have much trouble finding them (online, most store don't get new PSone discs in anymore). Part I and II are actually the Wonder Swan Color remakes, which means the dialog is a better translation, the graphics are improved, and the music is quite a bit more resolute.
  • Scaned Pictures (Score:3, Informative)

    by darkstar949 ( 697933 ) on Thursday September 16, 2004 @11:36AM (#10266731)
    If you want to actually see the game AdventChildren.net [adventchildren.net] has a scan of the Shounen Jump article about the game. You can see the scan (direct link) here [adventchildren.net]
  • by maiku ( 167604 ) * on Thursday September 16, 2004 @11:50AM (#10266905)
    I always wondered about the 'Final' thing. Thanks Wikipedia! [wikipedia.org]

    "The series' name comes from Square's brush with bankruptcy, and is an excellent example of gallows humor. Head designer Hironobu Sakaguchi decided to make the company's last project a fantasy role-playing game, as the name of Final Fantasy implies. The game's success brought the company to profitability, and the Final Fantasy video game franchise was born."
  • Re:Question (Score:3, Informative)

    by greymond ( 539980 ) on Thursday September 16, 2004 @12:26PM (#10267405) Homepage Journal
    I doubt that. Lets look at Vincents character - he was a Turk who loved a chick (lucrent - something like that) who loved an evil scientist (Hojo) who eventually experimented with their child (Sepheroth - probably spelled wrong). Vincent then confronting Hojo gets his arm shot off and replaced with a mechanical claw while being experimented on by Hojo and locked in a basement for 30 years.

    His character joins you looking for revenge mostly. So it seems that when the initial fighting and saving the world part is all said and done that he would have some issues of his own that he needs to deal with.

    Damn I need to take a shower and wash off this nerd smell now.
  • by KDR_11k ( 778916 ) on Thursday September 16, 2004 @02:12PM (#10268780)
    According to the sales figures I saw, FF8 was the best selling FF game, outselling 7, but after 8 the sales slowly declined with every title.

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