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‘Video Game Lore In A Minute’ does FFVII!
Final Fantasy VII makes its way as the 42nd entry in this on-going animation series where video game lore is explained in, yes indeed, one minute. Gasp at the glory of this amusing tribute! To those interested in things tangentially
Read moreUnseen Version of Final Fantasy VII in New Square Promo Video
Square-Enix recently updated their Japanese YouTube page with old promotional videos. Among these is a video for Final Fantasy VII, which showcases a version of the game as yet unexplored. The video follows below.
Read moreSquare Enix Holding Game Development Contest for Latin American Territories
Square Enix will be holding a game development contest in Latin America this August for both professional and amateur developers. The website, which can be found here, states that the winning entry will have a chance to work with Square
Read moreOfficial Final Fantasy VII PC Re-release Site Launches
The previously expected Final Fantasy VII PC-Release site has now officially opened, confirming suspicions. The site can be found here, and contains HD wallpapers of the original character designs, as well as a new trailer:
Read moreYoichi Wada Sets Conditions for VII Remake, Square Enix Restructuring
According to andriasang.com, Yoichi Wada recently commented on the likelihood of a Final Fantasy VII remake at Square-Enix’s annual shareholder meeting. When asked about the remake, the Square-Enix CEO commented that they must first surpass the quality of the original
Read moreSigns Point to Re-release of Final Fantasy VII PC
A re-release of the often forgotten PC version of Final Fantasy VII has been rumoured for years, due to the discovery of an entry on Steam for the game. Last week, forum member Tetsujin pointed out that Square Enix had
Read moreFFVII and FFTactics to appear in Smithsonian Art of Video Games exhibit
From now through September 30, you can see Final Fantasy VII and its PS-era cousin Final Fantasy Tactics on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C. Featured in what’s being called “one of the first exhibitions to
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