Final Fantasy IX Pics And Info 89
_xeno_ writes "psx.ign.com has a story that includes screen shots about Final Fantasy IX. This game is the last Final Fantasy game for the PlayStation, as future FF games will be for the PlayStation2. Apparently FFIX will be going back to the older-school Final Fantasy - that means swords and sorcery, MP, shorter summons, and characters that are drawn anime-style as opposed to FFVIII's attempt at having 'realistic' characters." Hey, maybe this time we won't have a big soap opera, either. A guy can dream, can't he?
Re:Why it's called "Final Fantasy" (Score:1)
This is just a stupid romantic myth that has been spreading over the Internet and should be stomped out.
Re:Flamebait ? Crackhead moderators more likely. (Score:1)
So what we have here is an intentional troll, doing nothing but trying to stir up trouble. Granted the article should have been rated Troll instead of Flamebait, but I support whoever modded this one down.
Re:Lets ask Jesus... (Score:1)
try this..... funn y [askjesus.org]
Troc
playing the same game on a powerbook and a psx (Score:1)
more than anything else, that promotes a pick-up-and-try-it approach which more often than not works. When did you ever see a pc game that you could just have a go at without reading a thing?
my best example is playing metal gear solid via vgs on a powerbook. you can't beat it for train-journey entertainment, but as a gaming setup it's vastly poorer than the playstation itself.
so here's hoping for halflife 2 on playstation 2...
Re:FF Soap? (Score:1)
The black wizard (Score:1)
Yoshitaka Amano's artwork (Score:1)
I just bought Dream Hunters yesterday, a Sandman story collaboration between Amano and Neil Gaiman. Too bad they can't make the entire FFIX game in Amano's art style. His artwork is fantastic.
Micromanagement (Score:1)
What you say may be true, but there's a bit of a difference between "anti-Christian propaganda" and simple fiction. Moreover, the parent who won't teach his children to choose wisely for themselves is no Christian parent; God purportedly gave us all the free will to accept or deny Him, and to countermand that merely stunts your offspring's mental health as well as countermands God's will. God didn't make us to follow blindly.
Re:The weird boy and his dildo dagger (Score:1)
Re:I wonder... (Score:1)
Well it wasn't an airship but it flew none the less. Maybe he should have been the lost pilot of the Ragnarok instead of Headmaster?
Re:Another cool FF site (Score:1)
Decent controllers are important, but there are other things which make playing games on pc's less joyfull for the average joe user.
- Compability hassels (i.e. "you need (directx xx.yyyy|mesa xx|n megabyte of ram/megahertz chip/megabyte on hd)
linked to that point are
- instability, forcing you to download update xxx from the game's homepage
- frustration when you were fooled by the minimum hardware requirements of the game (try f1gp2000 on a 300Mhz P2 with the default setting -> 2 fps)
And general pc-gaming disadvantages (sp?)
- unability to follow an instant gaming urge, i.e. turn on computer, wait 2 min. until you finally are able to start the game (and then another more or less long timespan until it's finally started)
- a plethora of possible input devices, making it hard for the designers to optimize the game for ergonomie
Re:Another cool FF site (Score:1)
To me. games should be played either sitting cross-legged on the floor or sitting on the sofa, with beer very close to hand. I know I could do this with a PC, but using an IR keyboard sitting on a sofa is no joke.
There is also the display factor. Even if it does offer lower resolution, I prefer the size of my 25" TV to the clarity of my much smaller monitor.
Re:Influence of computer games (Score:1)
1.) Ultima is not 'christian' because it uses 'christian'-like symbols. Ultima is christian in that sense that it promotes something like the crusades in the middle ages (slaughter everybody who doesn't agree with you, and bow before your king who is always right.)
FF OTH (at least 7) promotes something like: think, decide and act for yourself, and don't blindly the ones which're deciding for you.
The virtues, morality and ethics you described are btw present in most religions all over the world.
2.) Japanese games usually have (IMHO) a better, more budistic, philosophy. Yes, they are sometimes
more violent than 'Western' games, and they often don't have that 'happy end' you maybe have whished, but thats more honest than many other games or movies.
which leads me to point
3.) don't underestimate children! IMHO children from any age should learn to handle diffrent philosphical ideas to train them to be open-minded, what makes them even more capable to find their place in life, not only in society...
PlayStation vs. PC (Score:1)
The one thing that really disappoints me in FF8 is the lack of voices. I'll probably get flamed on this, but I was watching my roommate play a game called Monkey Island 3 (or something like that) where the character walked around and talked to people to solve certain puzzles. In this game, the characters actually had voices, instead of reading what they say on the screen. I think it made the game much more fun to play (and watch).
Re:PlayStation vs. PC (Score:1)
I think a text-to-speech engine might work, if it was good. That would save space, and be easy to use. Of course, if it was crappy, it wouldn't work.
I just think it was disappointing to see so much effort put into the cut scenes and the fighting module (both are very good graphically) and so seemingly little effort (comparitively) put into the rest of the game.
Re:Another cool FF site (Score:1)
Re:How about playstation 3? (Score:1)
Also bad is the proposed use of an Athlong 2 ghz.. Guess Sony is afraid of the X-Box and wants to make the same promises of "higher cost, heat, but look at all those hertz!" PC compatiblity may be good, but RISC is what has made consoles the low-power/low-heat powerhouses they've always been!
Re:Mystic Quest (Score:1)
Re:Amen brother! (Score:1)
Oh, and Final Fantasy Adventure for the Game Boy (lest someone ask) was actually the first in the Seiken Dentetsu series, the sequel to which was Secret of Mana in the US. At least, I'm pretty sure. The third in the series wasn't released here, but a group translated the ROM and it's fairly easy to find.
Re:PlayStation vs. PC (Score:1)
*ducking*
No, seriously, FFVII was already 4 discs for the PC version, and FFVIII was 1 install + 4 game disks... is it competing with Wing Commander or Phantasmagoria in disc amount?!
Re:Amen brother! (Score:1)
Japan - 4(US-2 SNES)
Japan - 6(Us-3 SNES)
And I have to agree, the SNES FF2 & FF3 were the best
(Got zsnes with both roms, woo!)
Re:Flamebait ? Crackhead moderators more likely. (Score:1)
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"HORSE."
Final Fantasy VII, a katana & a murderer in Spain (Score:1)
lighten up on the atheist talk (Score:1)
Re:Strategic Versioning (Score:1)
-ERP
Here's a comparison of the different incarnations of Final Fantasy:
Japan Title: Final Fantasy 1 (Famicom)
US Title: Final Fantasy 1 (NES)
Japan Title: Final Fantasy 2 (Famicom)
US Title: Not Released
Japan Title: Final Fantasy 3 (Famicom)
US Title: Not released
(now, hold your horses, keep reading)
Japan Title: Final Fantasy 4 (Super Famicom)
US Title: Final Fantasy 2 (SNES)
(Note: The US version is substantially different that the Japanese version)
Japan Title: Final Fantasy 5 (Super Famicom)
US Title: Final Fantasy Anthology (PSX), under title Final Fantasy 5. Has been spruced up with some added scenes and CGI. First time released in US.
Japan Title: Final Fantasy 6 (Super Famicom)
US Title: Final Fantasy 3 (SNES). Also under Final Fantasy Anthology (PSX), under title Final Fantasy 6. Has been spruced up with some added scenes and CGI.
(IMO, the best of the series... I haven't tried the anthology version, though.)
Japan Title: Final Fantasy 7 (PSX)
US Title: Final Fantasy 7 (PSX)
Japan Title: Final Fantasy 8 (PSX)
US Title: Final Fantasy 8 (PSX)
I know I'm leaving out Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, Final Fantasy Tactics, and others. I'm not sure what their equivalents are. Also, don't ask for dates... I don't know those, either.
If you want to play any of these games nowadays to experience them, you must either find a way to get one of the originals, or use an emulator, and download the ROM image of the game. I cannot tell you where to get either, because use of emulators has been determined to be illegal. All I can say is if you're reading this, you are smart enough to use a search engine.
Final Fantasy Anthology (Score:1)
ALSO, on Final Fantasy Anthology:
Final Fantasy Anthology has been out in the US for a few months now. It includes the following games, which have been touched up a bit with new scenes and new CGI FMV movies:
Final Fantasy 5 (released in Japan as Final Fatasy 5 Super Famicom, never released in US)
Final Fantasy 6 (released in Japan as Final Fantasy 6 Super Famicom, released in US as Final Fantasy 3 Super Nintendo)
You can get Final Fantasy Anthology for Playstation, an it runs you about $40-50, depending where you get it. It also, once you complete the game, puts a saved game on your Playstation memory card so you can go to a special area and view behind the scenes footage, making of, and view the FMV movies.
Re:Amen brother! (Score:1)
Re:Influence of computer games (Score:1)
Re:Influence of computer games (Score:1)
>> (i.e be nice etc etc
> Without a firm belief in the power and love of our Lord then your so-called "values" are
> meaningless, since the Bible teaches that values come from the worship of God and
> following the teachings of his Church. Anyone espousing "values" in any other context is
> just deluding themselves, crying out for love but trying to deny their subconscious
> wish to be part of something greater.
I'm sorry, but in all respect, you are the one deluding themselves. You need to go back and listen to the most basic, and the most important of Christ's teachings: "Love one another, as you would love yourself." It does not say "You should love everyone else, because My Father wants you to." You forget that Jesus was not trying to start a new religion, He was trying to teach love for your fellow man. I agree with the first post quoted here. Christian does not mean worship of the Lord.
Re:Influence of computer games (Score:1)
Re:Influence of computer games (Score:1)
Re:Why would I be kidding? (Score:1)
The weird boy and his dildo dagger (Score:1)
I'm still waiting for Pong X... (Score:1)
*drool*
(p.s. - yes, i know this isn't funny... i've been awake all night, though, so its funny to me...)
Re:Another cool FF site (Score:1)
I've always liked playing them on the PC, mostly because I don't like the Playstation. Dunno why, maybe because I don't like some of Sony's business tactics. (Yes, I know Square is practically part of Sony) Plus, the PC versions have higher-res graphics and actually run faster with a good system/3D accelerator/drivers. Finally, I know that the PC version of FFVII was harder than the American PSX version, although I'm not sure if it was as hard as the Japanese version. I'm not sure about FFVIII, but I know there were some changes.
-RickHunter
Even better... (Score:1)
Lets ask Jesus... (Score:1)
http://www.askjesus.org/ask.cgi?http://slashdot.or g/comments.pl?sid=00/04/03/2152228&cid=7
-giggle-
Thad
Re:Lets ask Jesus... (Score:1)
Example:
Thad
Re:My god what are you people doing awake? (Score:1)
Thad
Re:I wonder... (Score:1)
One popular theory is that the game represents the characters' own final adventure, as they are always attempting to save the world, how much grander can you get? In some games, the characters actually die trying, but I won't spoil it by saying which. Notice that besides the repetition of a character named "Cid," there are no cross-overs of characters as main characters. Sure, Cloud was thrown into a few games as secrets after the mega success, but he never went on another big adventure. As far as Cid goes, the character is always different anyway, being linked only to the airship, and even that changed in FF VIII.
I like to think of Final Fantasy as a designation that means "Another quality Squaresoft game that they spent mucho dinero in development." I just hope they concentrate on a better storyline for 9, as 8's story was pretty bad, compared with graphically inferior Xenogears and FFTactics.
Re:Woohooo - Super Deforemed returns! (Score:1)
I had that choice, and I picked FF Anthology..and what a good choice. I later recieved FF8 for christmas, and though the graphics were better, what a crappy game! Makes me yearn for more games like FFTactics or Xenogears. Fuck graphics if the game isn't good.
Re:Woohooo - Super Deforemed returns! (Score:1)
Re:Strategic Versioning (Score:1)
Just to note...
The Playstation has a 2x CD-ROM drive. What makes it so (relatively) fast is the fact that it normally keeps the disc at a constant spin.
J. T. MacLeod
Re:Final Fantasy too violent. (Score:1)
In the mean time, concerned slashdotters should boycott it, and any stores which stock it.
You make some good points, but clearly you do not go far enough. I suggest boycotting any stores which stock it, along with any stores which employ anyone whom has ever played one of those games. After all, you never know when one of those crazed Final Fantasy junkies will go nuts and start laying waste with the patented "Rhydia whip" or impale himself while trying to weild a rediculously oversized 6'x1'x2" steel sword.
Why it's called "Final Fantasy" (Score:1)
How about playstation 3? (Score:1)
I'm seeing this as the end of PS1 (new games will be PS2 only). FFX and FFXI will be relased for PS2 but there is already rumours about PS3 and PS4 here [psx2.com].
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One step back, one step forward (Score:1)
However, FFX (for the PS2) is going to have realistic characters, so my guess is that FFIX is the way Square is trying to cool down the "old school" gamers who think 3D and Full Motion Video are big no-nos, while FFX is oriented to quench the thirst of the fans (like me) who prefer realistic models (as well as all those millions of fans who entered into the FF world with FFVII).
Even so, I have a great faith in the game. SuperDeformed characters or not, I'm sure the game itself will be a delightful experience just like the other eight were. And Nobuo Uematsu, the musician of the series, is back, so the music will be great, as always...
BTW, have you seen the Coke commercial with the FFIX characters? Great animation! Can't wait to see those in-game FMV cinemas...- ---------------------
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Re:about mystic quest (Score:1)
Amen brother! (Score:1)
As I recall it goes something like...
Japan - 1
Japan - 2 (US - 1, NES)
Japan - 3
Japan - 4
Japan - 5(US - 2, SNES)
Japan - 6(US - 3, SNES)
Then finally 7 & 8 PSX.
To sound all olsk00lish or something... FF3(us) and Chrono Trigger still beat all hands down
Mystic Quest (Score:1)
...was awful, terrible, and not worth the FF name. The graphics were half-ass, the music was.. okay.. the story was just not there, and it lasted for about 3 seconds. I agree, this was a bastard spin off but the official roots of it I cannot remember.
Yeah, you beat me to FFA, I own that. Not the greatest either, but it's decent. Gee, so I guess it's somewhat well known that Secret of Mana wasn't the first in its series.. drat, no more specialness for me ;)
Seiken Detsu 3... shoot me for asking this cause my memory is rusty but is that in any way related to Bahamut Lagoon or is it just that they were put out at about the same time that's confusing me. In any case, looks like it's time to get in touch w/ my SNES ;)
Re:Woohooo - Super Deforemed returns! (Score:1)
Re:PlayStation vs. PC (Score:1)
At the risk of mentioning that almost 4-letter word 3 letter acronym DVD... Hopefully this will provide Square with a format practical enough to add voices to PS2 versions of FF.
Re:Big Enormous FF9 Penis Sword? NO JOKE (Score:1)
Re:Final Fantasy 1: the classic (Score:1)
Re:Why would I be kidding? (Score:1)
Re:My god what are you people doing awake? (Score:1)
The Newer Older Graphics (Score:1)
Re:Another cool FF site (Score:1)
Re:Strategic Versioning (Score:1)
As for Anthology, it's already out in the US and persumably Europe, but playing Super Nintendo games on a PlayStation isn't much fun - SNES had minimal load times, the PlayStation has a 4X CD-ROM drive... (And the only never-before-released-in-the-US game was Final Fantasy V, which features a job system sorta similar to Final Fantasy Tatics.)
Isn't the game's title silly at this point? (Score:1)
This is the last one. No, wait. THIS is the last one. No, wait. I really mean it now. Number 9. This will absolutely, positively by the final Final Fantasy.
Re:I'm still waiting for Pong X... (Score:1)
It takes one to know one. (Score:1)
Aside from the Anonymous Coward's bad language... (Score:1)
:o)
Final Fantassy? What's a Final Fantassy? (Score:1)
I know you are but what am i? (Score:1)
Hook, line........... (Score:1)
My god what are you people doing awake? (Score:1)
Re:Why would I be kidding? (Score:1)
Re:I wonder... (Score:1)
about mystic quest (Score:1)
so hey, one more thing: if they're bringing back the oldschool medieval guy, does that mean they're gonna make the games hard again? is it just me, or were final fantasy 7 and 8 cakewalks compared to some of the older ones? 8 seems a bit rougher, and admittedly i never finished it, but that's cuz i was wickedly bored about 15 hours into it. but they don't touch games like FF2 (jap) and FF5 in terms of difficulty. hell even FF4 was tough, maybe it was because i was 13, maybe it was because of the game.. but i remember the delta sisters whipping my ass some 25 times in a row, and consequently my figuring out that i needed multiple save slots in case i entered a point of no return.
oh yah, and who remembers back in the day when square was going to bring out FF5 as "Final Fantasy Extreme" on the SNES as the "expert RPG" and then launch FF6 as the next official final fantasy? those were the days.. i wish i still had my promo pamphlet they sent me, cuz it had logos on it and everything. at least they finally got it out in the anthology.
Influence of computer games (Score:2)
I am personally a huge fan of computer RPGs and have been playing them since back in the days of the Bard's Tale and the early Ultimas, and it's great to see that the genre is still improving even today.
But what I'm writing about is the worrying trend in these games in which the stories neglect the basic premises of morality and decency. The Ultima series promoted its "Virtues", and you won by doing things in a decent Christian way. As such I would feel fine about my six year old son playing them, because they would be both having a lot of fun and being taught morality and ethics.
But the recent trend in Japanese games is getting worrying - the main character in this is a 16-year old thief, and what kind of values does that teach our children? That thieves are actually "good guys" and that their criminal natures are actually assets to them in real life? This kind of thing is not what we should be allowing our kids to be exposed to at a young age.
The other main thing I am concerned about is the overtly pagan nature of these games, with their "religions" and "dieties" which are in direct contradiction with the truth of God. I mean, it's all very well for adults to be exposed to these themes, as we are well aware of the pitfalls inherent within them, but children are much more malleable and are vulnerable to such ideas. What we need is a more Christian take on the CRPG genre - a game that teaches children the Christian values that will serve them well in later life as they take their place in society.
Not bad... (Score:2)
In particular, you forgot to capitalize "Truth of God." Any real lunatic-zealot would have done that. "Pagan" would probably have been capitalized too.
You also forgot to mention Hell, that favorite subject of the Christian Right (don't ask me why; look through the entire Bible and you'll find that Hell isn't even mentioned once). Any decent lunatic zealot would have mentioned that in some way or another.
I should also point out that you seem to know little about Ultima. It does indeed promote its "Virtues," but it never mentions God, thus how can you know it promotes doing things in a "decent Christian way"? While most lunatic zealots do tend to misinterpret and overblow things, but they're a bit more careful than that.
Finally, you didn't outright advocate the banning of RPG's. Any self-respecting lunatic-zealot (if such a thing can be said to exist) would have dont that. For that matter, you aren't angry enough; the Christian Right is always angry about anything against which it rants.
Satirizing the Christian Right is a fun thing, and I wholeheartedly endorse it. I've done it myself, once or twice. You've shown no small talent in doing it, too; look at all the people you've fooled. But you still need a bit of practice. Unfortunately, the Church of the Mighty Lamb (the satirical site which brought us such gems as "Satan Trek," "Blasphemy 5," "Darth Pimp," "Pervert Pooh," and "My Little Pony is a WHORE!") appears to be gone, or I'd link to it. It's a great example of mocking the Christian Right; the long list of hate-mail shows you just how effective it is at fooling people. Certainly required reading for religious satirists.
Re:Influence of computer games (Score:2)
Personally speaking I enjoy a game for it's game-ness. I've played D&D etc as evil and good characters equally - both are fun and have merits etc but at the end of the day it's a game, not reality
As to Christian values, I think a lot of games DO teach these - even RPGs like D&D etc it all depends whether you equate Christain values with a belief in God
Personally I would like to think I have values that are essentially Christian in nature (i.e be nice etc etc :) but I don't believe in God (any gods)
I believe a persons values are vastly more important than their beliefs and I don't think a computer game affects people's beliefs. It might sway someone who's on the borderline but it's not the main factor
Troc
Re:Another cool FF site (Score:2)
heh
troc
Woohooo - Super Deforemed returns! (Score:2)
It's almost enough to make me want to learn Japanese, since that was teh only way to play FFV for a long time. Then some rom hackers went and did an unnoficial translation.
FFVI (or FFIII) was one of the best games ever released - easily the best of teh series. I actually bought an NTSC super nintendo to play it because there were bugs when runnign it on my PAL unit. But they're jsut always such vast and sprawling events that it take smoths to find everything - I've still to complete the card queen quest in my current FFVIII game before I head off to face Adel in the Lunatic Pandora.
I can't Wait...
Re:Woohooo - Super Deforemed returns! (Score:2)
But - I'll be back, and I'll pick up the Anthology. Of course - It would be nice if they'd release it in the UK.
Another cool FF site (Score:2)
Oh, and they got walkthroughs, not that I needed them
Final Fantasy 1: the classic (Score:2)
Despite the advances in technology, I have enjoyed no game more than the original FFI. If any FF game were to be ported to Linux, I wish, I really wish, it would be FFI. (Well, there are always ROMs...) Cheers!
I'm a bitter young man... (Score:2)
The best Final Fantasy gaming platform is the Super NES!
Damn CD's. Damn video clips. Damn 3D graphics.
^!@#%$^!$&*!!!
;)
Re:I wonder... (Score:2)
FF 9 10 & 11 movies (Score:2)
"You should never have your best trousers on when you turn
This bothers me. (Score:2)
First, it is annoying that you seem to ignore the values espoused by all other religions. This is the type of thinking which has lead to needless "Holy Wars" between cultures who have far more in common than not.
Personally, I feel that RPGs are getting much better. The hero isn't some perfect, shining figure that always does everything right. That's not the least bit realistic, especially if the character is supposed to be a human. The "anti-hero" philosophy is very attractive to me; yes, sometimes the "hero" screws up, sometimes they make bad decisions, sometimes people die. This is life. Of course, life doesn't have Cure3 and Airships, but more realism makes for a more enjoyable game--at least, when it is played by humans. You do believe that all people are flawed sinners, correct? Why would you want to present an image of something else to children, and give them the wrong idea? As they say, nobody's perfect.
Also, you MUST be able to question your beliefs if they are true. If your beliefs are truly so strong, and you are certain of your faith, then you should feel not at all threatened by made-up religions in video games. I didn't go off and start worshipping Espers after playing zillions of hours of Final Fantasy 6, even though it was one of the coolest things I had ever seen. That's ridiculous.
Sorry for going offtopic on this, but it as someone who both believes in God and loves RPGs, it really struck a nerve...
Big Enormous FF9 Penis Sword? NO JOKE (Score:2)
PLEASE tell me that someone will go over the artwork in this game before they port this to non-japan... It's bad enough this character wears makeup, dresses in lace, and has prada boots, but is a HUGE FLESH TONE PENIS SHAPED DILDO SWORD REALLY NECESSARY? Who drew this?
penis-sword character at http://www.ffonline.com/1_ff9tgs/zidan313minaba.jp g [ffonline.com]
I wonder... (Score:2)
Also, are Final Fantasy #2-9 supposed to be contradicting or was the success of Final Fantasy #1 totally unexpected? :)
Re:Strategic Versioning (Score:2)
They are planning on releasing an anthology containing several of the final fantasy games that we here in the states missed. Don't know any detials, but I'm sure if you look you can find them.
--Travis
Re:Why would I be kidding? (Score:2)
Re:Another cool FF site (Score:3)
Out of utter curiosity what platform do we think FF(insert numerals here) is best on.....
i.e Consoles (PSX (1&2), Dreamcast etc) or PCs (Mac, Win, Linux etc)
I've player FF7 on PSX and PC and I actually enjoyed the PSX version more but I'm not sure why.... Maybe if I used a game controller instead of keyboard?
This then branches out into a point I've always wondered, how important is the ergonimics of a game in the grand scheme of things. Given the game on 2 platforms would you sacrifice ease of playing (i.e decent controllers) for cutting edge graphics?
troc
Re:FF 9 10 & 11 movies (Score:3)
FF Soap? (Score:4)
*characters*), has *always* has deep and meaningful stories...or soaps, if
you want to call them that.
FF2/4's Rosa/Cecil, Rydia's tragic loss of her mother(*you* *kill* *her*
*mom*), Edward's loss of Anna at the Battle of Damcyan, Edge being forced
to kill his own horribly disfigured parents, the darkly honorable
Rubicant, the prodigal Golbez, the sacrificial Cid...
The rest of the series hasn't been much different, though I do
agree--something did change, and it wasn't altogether perfect.
Yours Truly,
Dan Kaminsky
DoxPara Research
http://www.doxpara.com