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..just ordered Final Fantasy 7 for the PC, from eBay 53 bucks total

not bad! The seller appears to have a good rep too


can't wait The hardware requirements for the game are not extreme at all so my little eMachine computer will handle it fine.. Although I am getty ready to build my first gaming system.


want to know anything about this game? have any issues with computers? or are you just braggingbragging


I saw some relatively expensive ones. One was still in the original pachaging.. $ 150

No bigge, just as long as I can play it, me is happy$150 for FF7!!!!


*censored*!?!?! I bought FF8 PC edition for $15 at The Warehouse! (NZ's version of Walmart I guess)

You must really love that game.only a very LIMITED amount of FF7 games came out on the pc a majority of them came out for the PlaystationQuote from: Kurtiskain on December 17, 2009, 05:35:18 AM

$150 for FF7!!!!


*censored*!?!?! I bought FF8 PC edition for $15 at The Warehouse! (NZ's version of Walmart I guess)

You must really love that game.

The one I bought was 53 DOLLARS..


The one that costs 150 dollars is apparently in the original packaging..

Yes I love the game... I probably would have paid 150 for that other one, if I had no other alternatives.. SNES games have some really vast price differences. I bought just the cartridge for Chrono-Trigger and it ran me around 80 dollars. New in box can fetch over 300 or 400 (!).

And yet I bought a new, still shrink-wrapped copy of F-zero and it was 8 dollars. lol.

interesting point there... F-Zero rocks.. I can't remember if I beat the King cup race tracks on highest difficulty Some of those levels are pretty *censored* hard!



I think FF7 is considered a classic/collectible which is why it's expensive in some cases..


Yeah, all the Final Fantasy games can fetch high prices, regardless of the system. It's kind of funny in a way; Square sells them for a reasonable price, and a few years later there are people making huge profits off it- the demand GOES up, the supply goes down, and suddenly you have people paying 200+ for a SNES game.

regarding F-zero, I beat queen cup recently on advanced again... and it stated to try "master difficulty" which I would have, but it wasn't there . I'm not certain if I beat King cup on advanced, though. I think I did, but it MIGHT have been standard.I downloaded almost all the songs in the FF7 soundtrack, converted them to .wav files and made an audio CD


Some of the songs are soothing..

If there's a such thing as a FF7 nerd, I am one of them



edit: what really cool is playing the CDs with Windows Media Player and getting lost in the array of colors and visual effects on the screen Quote from: EEVIAC on December 17, 2009, 04:43:31 PM
I downloaded almost all the songs in the FF7 soundtrack, converted them to .wav files and made an audio CD


Some of the songs are soothing..

If there's a such thing as a FF7 nerd, I am one of them



edit: what really cool is playing the CDs with Windows Media Player and getting lost in the array of colors and visual effects on the screen

Heh I'm the same...but FF8 love that game. FFX I LIKED too.I like FF8


I had a game going once but I didn't get to finish it, I don't remember what happened, but I got pretty far.. I was at the spot up in the space ship where you have to fight the aliens in a certain order and if you didn't fight them in the right order they came back and you had to fight them all over again. Quote from: EEVIAC on December 18, 2009, 04:33:11 AM
I like FF8


I had a game going once but I didn't get to finish it, I don't remember what happened, but I got pretty far.. I was at the spot up in the space ship where you have to fight the aliens in a certain order and if you didn't fight them in the right order they came back and you had to fight them all over again.

That bit confused me eheheh...

But it gets better! I won't spoil it, just in case you decide to get back into it someday


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