Famicom Pirate Monday #6
What do we have here? Could this be a pirated version of the greatest Super Nintendo RPG ever made? Why yes, I think it is. That cart is shaped kind of funny… almost as if it’s a Famicom cartridge....
View ArticleFinal Fantasy Collector’s Video
Released as a promotional item by SquareSoft in 1997, the SquareSoft Collector’s Video is a VHS tape that was given away by SquareSoft mainly to promote the English release of Final Fantasy VII. The...
View ArticleFinal Fantasy WonderSwan Color
Released in 2000 exclusively in Japan, Bandai’s WonderSwan Color was the successor to their original WonderSwan. The original WonderSwan featured black and white graphics, similer to that of the...
View ArticleYuna 1/6th Scale Soft Vinyl Statue
Let me preface thus by clearly stating that this is the only scale figurine I own. I am not one of those collector’s who over resin busts and scale figures, but considering my full-on love for Final...
View ArticleDissidia: Final Fantasy European Collector’s Edition
Square Enix continues to mock the west with their European exclusive collector’s editions, such as Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy VII Crisis Core, and most recently Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling...
View ArticleChrono Trigger!
A couple years ago In traded up from my loose copy of Chrono Trigger to a boxed copy. The only problem was that the boxed copy I (knowingly) traded-up for was missing the maps/posters and the box and...
View ArticleTactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together European Collector’s Edition
Following a long tradition of screwing North American collectors out of special edition versions of their games, most recently with The 3rd Birthday and the Dissidia follow-up, Square-Enix has some...
View ArticleReach Out to the Stars: How Star Ocean Escaped Japan
Originally released in 1996 for the Super Famicom, Star Ocean was developed by tri-Ace and released by Enix. It is not known if Star Ocean was ever even intended for release outside of Japan, due to...
View ArticleRiskbreaker: The Bold Brilliance of Vagrant Story
Having perfected their craft on Nintendo’s 16-bit Super Nintendo, Square was well poised to enter the next console generation with a bang. Boosting an incredibly talent staff of designers, producers...
View ArticleThe Five Hardest Final Fantasy Games
Listen- classic JRPGs of the 16 and 8 bit eras were hard games by nature. Their combination of character building, exploration, and long-form story telling demanded that the games keep you reaching for...
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