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[QUOTE="magitekk"][QUOTE="XoXSubZeroXoX"][QUOTE="angelbless"]No problem :). Though if you got a PSP you can play those games with enhanced graphics and animations :)angelbless
But not all of them have been remade, have they? I know from I and II, but V for example didn't as far as I knew :o
Only I and II were 2D updated on the PSP. FFV is gonna get the 3D treatment, ;)
Yip, and FFIV is also coming soon to the PSP ;)
Awesome :P
No problem :). Though if you got a PSP you can play those games with enhanced graphics and animations :)angelbless
But not all of them have been remade, have they? I know from I and II, but V for example didn't as far as I knew :o
[QUOTE="XoXSubZeroXoX"]I've got a quick question and thought that this would be the best place to ask it.
There have been remakes of Final Fantasy on the first Playstation, to be precise, FF I - VI, which had first been released on NES and SNES. But I'd like to know if the PSX version of, let's say, Final Fantasy II will be the same Final Fantasy II as on the NES, or will they have different numberings as the American NES versions. Because some were not released in the US, and others somewhat later.
So if anyone could tell me that the Playstation series is actually complete and stuff, I would be helped a lot :p
magitekk
The FFI-FFVI for the playstation weren't remakes, just ports.
Like FF anthology, how it's FFV and FFVI for the playstation, but they're still the same old SNES games.
Yeah well, with remakes I also meant later ports :P
Okay nice to know, now I'm going to find me these copies then :)
Thanks for the infos guys!
I've got a quick question and thought that this would be the best place to ask it.
There have been remakes of Final Fantasy on the first Playstation, to be precise, FF I - VI, which had first been released on NES and SNES. But I'd like to know if the PSX version of, let's say, Final Fantasy II will be the same Final Fantasy II as on the NES, or will they have different numberings as the American NES versions. Because some were not released in the US, and others somewhat later.
So if anyone could tell me that the Playstation series is actually complete and stuff, I would be helped a lot :p
[QUOTE="magitekk"][QUOTE="DreadDLordD"]Wapanese typically learn from romaji. Kanji is just chinese subsitute to help create those pronouciations that's insufficient with Hirigana/Katakana. Bastard Japanese lol, they had to steal part of my language system didn't they?!DreadDLordD
I'm still not following..
Why do Japan need to have 3 writing systems!??!?! Especially where one is stolen from Chinese =/
If they would just keep it at Romaji then I wouldn't mind to go study Japanese xD Hell, I'd even be able to master it just from watching anime and playing games a LOT! :P
[QUOTE="XoXSubZeroXoX"][QUOTE="DreadDLordD"][QUOTE="XoXSubZeroXoX"]I am the same. Must be the anime I watch so much :P
angelbless
You learnt all your japanese thoroughly by watching Anime?! You must either watch way too much or you must have some genetic ability that ensures you remember basic foreign language conversations via listening.
I know it wasn't meant at me, but I know different sentences by heart by hearing it in anime or games, and also some signs, but those are only a few :P
Like when there's a Japanese movie on, I sometimes know what they're saying without reading the subs because I've heard the sentences before, and when I read the subs I know which word they'll say, because some are so overused in anime xD They always seem to choose the same word for one matter over and over again.
Well, Ive learned English from playing video games and watching movies. So I think I can undertand you. Anyway I try to watch lots of anime, but even remembering some phrases dont help with Kanji :cry:
Yup, learned my English that way too :P
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