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Ahhh, that explains it. Japanese think random English is cool, just like we English people like to use random Latin for stuff ;)

Yeah, hehe. What the heck does "Final Fantasy" mean?
One famous example... Is it the last fantasy one has? Doesn't make any sense ;)

... actually, from what I read, that game was Square's last effort at a successful game, they ran out of funds and it was to be their "final" game.
lol interesting, are you on about the original NES version?
EDIT: as in this:
Final_Fantasy_boxfront.jpg

EDIT: wow that's a lovely box.
 

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Ahhh, that explains it. Japanese think random English is cool, just like we English people like to use random Latin for stuff ;)

Yeah, hehe. What the heck does "Final Fantasy" mean?
One famous example... Is it the last fantasy one has? Doesn't make any sense ;)

... actually, from what I read, that game was Square's last effort at a successful game, they ran out of funds and it was to be their "final" game.

Yep, that's correct. Final Fantasy 1 for the Famicom. It was later translated for the Nintendo.
 
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Their final game?

Boy were they wrong!

Yeah ive got god medicing now. Its really good.

But the first dongeon is sooo hard, evern with all the equips.
 
dumbass question I have:
I've noticed those borders around the games alot on vgmuseum as well.
I'm assuming they're from emulators. Could somone explain them to me please?
(I don't really like emulation on the pc to much)
 
there was actually a GB converter called the super gameboy which allowed you to play GB games on your snes using the TV screen.

It had fancy borders for some games.

Thats about it.
 
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