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Edea Kramer (Japanese: イデア・クレイマー, Hepburn: Idea Kureimā) is a character and major antagonist in Final Fantasy VIII. Protagonist Squall is sent to assassinate her, though it is later discovered that the Sorceress Ultimecia had Edea under mind control.
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Final Fantasy VIII was the first title to have extensive communication between the Japanese and North American teams during the process. Lead translator Richard Honeywood wrote a text parser that would automatically convert text from English ASCII to Shift JIS format required by the game engine's compiler, streamlining the translation process ...
The plot of Final Fantasy 8 revolves around Squall Leonhart, a mercenary on a mission to defeat the evil Sorceress Edea. At the end of disc one, Squall and his friends face Edea on a parade float ...
The six main playable characters in Final Fantasy VIII are Squall Leonhart, a loner who avoids vulnerability by focusing on his duty; Rinoa Heartilly, an outspoken and passionate young woman who follows her heart; Quistis Trepe, an instructor with a serious yet patient attitude; Zell Dincht, an energetic martial artist with a fondness for hot ...
Final Fantasy VIII is a role-playing video game released for the PlayStation in 1999 and Windows-based personal computers in 2000. The game became available on PlayStation Network as a PSone Classics title in 2009. It was developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) as the Final Fantasy series' eighth title. The game follows the story of ...
FF8 may refer to: Final Fantasy VIII , a 1999 role-playing game originally released on the PlayStation video game console Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition , the eight installment of the Fatal Fury fighting game series, released in 1999
Final Fantasy VIII: PlayStation: February 11, 1999: Square: Co-published with Square in PAL, China, Hong Kong and Singapore only [b] Syphon Filter: PlayStation: February 16, 1999: Bend Studio: Published by 989 Studios in North America and by Sony Computer Entertainment in PAL only Final Fantasy VI: PlayStation: March 11, 1999: Square: Co ...