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09-24-2007, 03:38 PM

At Aviv100, The Remake of FFVII has already been made "official" by Square..
Have you heard of the secret vid at the end of Crisis Core your second time through...
It's the opening of VII With better graphics, but it's not the one that was shown at E3 in 2005... it's starts out the same but when it normally would have said "FINAL FANTASY VII TECH DEMO FOR PS3" when the music climaxes it cuts to the train, and we see Cloud knelt over with left hand on train, he holds the Buster sword in front of his face then places it on his back and says, (Translated of course) "I am Cloud....... a SOLDIER 1st Class" Then he stands up on the train and it goes into the center part of Midgar... Then the screen goes black and we see the words... "To Be Continued in Final Fantasy VII"

Now, how does that say it officially...
1) If they are talking about the Story of CC:FFVII to be continued in FFVII, because they showed the improved graphics version of the opening of FFVII that would be false advertising. they could get sued to hell and back.
2) Not to mention that Hazi (i Think that's his name) wrote a post-it on the FFVII logo at TGS that read "Congratulations on 10 years! The best is yet to come), he is most likely saying that a remake is coming...
3) Why would they spend all this time remaking the opening for FFVII just to advertise the game..... The original game is almost impossible to find, and if you do buy it, chances are you're buying it off Ebay or something similar, so for the most part Square is getting no profits off the original game..

So, the obvious conclusion is they're remaking FFVII..
Now, you may say that people at Square have denied a remake....
Actually, if you notice, every time the deny it, they always specify for the
PS3, which leads me to believe they're remaking it for the PSP..




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