There was a press screening of Advent Children Complete held at the Sony Building in Ginza, Tokyo. There are some images from the screening that show Final Fantasy VII on the PSP (from the Japanese PSN), an incredibly detailed physical model of Midgar, a Buster Sword replica, the Cloud Black PS3, and other figure models of Cloud on the Fenrir & Hardy Daytona.
Update: There’s now a huge gallery of 43 images from the press screening, including some new screenshots from ACC, and some more in-depth looks at what was shown off at the press screening. Click on “Read the rest of this entry” to check out all the images.
Source: FF7AC Reunion
Images: Dengeki
Images: Famitsu
Images: AV Watch
Images: Gpara
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I wish I could get final fantasy 7 (ps1) on my psp
You can!. i have it.
OH, another appearance of the Midgar model. God I love that thing. I really hope they extend the PSN FFVII outside of Japan!
And does anyone know what that cloudy-wolf embossed fabric stretched over a tile..thing is supposed to be?
If I were them I would never get rid of the Midgar model. lol They drag that thing everywhere, which is cool in my book since it is pretty awesome.
And yeah I was wondering what that fabric is myself. In fact there’s a lot of really random stuff in these pics. 😛
Ooh, that’s awesome! ^_^ I wish I was in Japan right now.
I am terribly excited for this movie. 🙂
Ya know – it’s little events like this that I’d die to go see, just because of the little props & things that you’ll never see anywhere else – let alone seeing ACC early.
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I want that Buster Sword and Midgar model. o.o
I want that huge poster of Cloud in the back, lol
At times like this we always regret why aren’t we born in Japan
…but then we think back about the bad working times and the high suicide rate and all is well again. :wacky:
wow sony is pimping out its products too: the walkman, cameras etc
See, again from that model, I don’t think the plate was as high as it was on the cover of Case of Denzel. And I don’t see how there could be skyscrapers underneath that thing.
I’m chalking this one up to artistic licence.
If you look at how tiny the houses are on the plate, it actually works.
Interestingly, even though they always say the plate is ca. 50m above the ground, this’d be far too low. The plate must be much higher.
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