Final Fantasy VII

New FFVII merchandise reveals previously unnoticed secrets

One of our members pointed out some new FFVII merchandise popping up on amiami.jp, most likely the most awesome piece of merchandise ever to have been released by Square in all its nearly-30-year existence. A cup. While it is the

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Ira vehementi, Sackiroth!

So nearly three years after a Sephiroth-themed Sackboy was shown off for LittleBigPlanet’s showing at Tokyo Game Show, there will finally be a set of FF7 Sackboy costumes. Cloud, Sephiroth, Tifa, and Aerith costumes will be available for $1.99 apiece.

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Close your eyes, it’s August 1997.

Songs such as Wannabe and Mmmbop populate the top 100 list, Hong Kong is given its sovereignty, and the first Harry Potter book has just been released. But most importantly, Final Fantasy VII is but a month away from release!

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Priest: The Love Letter of an Old FFVII-2 Rumor

TheLifestream.net isn’t typically the place you’ll see film reviews (aside from Advent Children), but this was something that needed to be mentioned, and I’m sure that Final Fantasy VII fans will greatly appreciate it. The film Priest isn’t a perfect

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Unused FFVII scene discovered! Palmer was in the Honey Bee Inn!

Fourteen years after the game’s release it still sports new surprises. This time the secret is exclusive to the first Japanese release (January 31st, 1997) and can be found in the unused Honey Bee Inn lobby. Tweaking with the game

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Ich bin ein Edge…r?

It would appear that the completed version of On The Way To A Smile is getting its first Western release in Germany this summer. Earlier the Germans received a localization of the Final Fantasy XIII novella Episode Zero and that

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New FFVII Merchandise…Sephiroth’s Eau de Toilette

  Yes, you’ve read it quite well! Square-Enix will launch this perfume in Mid-August, at a price of 7,140 yen. Apparently, it will be an unisex perfume, with a light and refreshing fragance. Now the only thing missing is Sephiroth’s

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