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Post by Wo0tusses on May 18, 2005 21:34:44 GMT -5
On second thought, let M$ have Square. I dread teh day we find out what can be done with Final Fantasy and blu-ray disks... Final Fantasy wasn't oddly enough teh first multi disc ps2 game, that distinction goes to star ocean, i believe
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Post by knightofbob on May 18, 2005 22:04:09 GMT -5
Final Fantasy wasn't oddly enough teh first multi disc ps2 game I'm sure it wasn't teh first multidisk PS1 game, either. But teh other ones haven't become religions unto themselves, rivaling teh likes of Scientology, Macintosh computers, and Mormonism...
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Post by Wo0tusses on May 18, 2005 22:25:11 GMT -5
I'm sure it wasn't teh first multidisk PS1 game, either. But teh other ones haven't become religions unto themselves, rivaling teh likes of Scientology, Macintosh computers, and Mormonism... don't forget star wars/star trek
i oculdn't even recall teh first multidisk ps1 game, i never had one until about a year before ps2 was released..
only reason i remembered teh star ocean one was because it's a pretty recent release, like last fall...
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Post by knightofbob on May 19, 2005 0:16:55 GMT -5
i oculdn't even recall teh first multidisk ps1 game... Nor do I actually know, but there hafta have been a few before FF put out whatever ones of theirs they had.
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Post by «Äçîdßµ®ñ» on May 19, 2005 10:02:51 GMT -5
Final Fantasy wasn't oddly enough teh first multi disc ps2 game, that distinction goes to star ocean, i believe Nope, Star Oean is about two years too late ('99'). I thought It was XenoGears('98') but that's a year late aswell. To teh best of my knowledge, that distinction does belong to FFVII ('97')... until I discover overwise, anyway.
~Acid
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