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The Opera House is a level in the 1994 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VI developed by Square. Taking place partway through the game, it occurs when the game's characters require an airship , the only one of its kind, owned by the adventurer and gambler Setzer .
Final Fantasy VI Original Soundtrack is a soundtrack album containing musical tracks from the game, composed and produced by Nobuo Uematsu. The album was originally released through NTT Publishing on March 25, 1994, under the name Final Fantasy VI Original Sound Version and the catalog numbers PSCN-5001~3, and was later re-released by Square Enix on October 1, 2004, with the new name and ...
Celes Chere (Japanese: セリス・シェール, Hepburn: Serisu Shēru) is a character and protagonist in the video game Final Fantasy VI.She was created by Yoshinori Kitase and was his favorite character in the game.
"The objective measurement of daily steps may represent an inclusive and comprehensive approach to public health that has the potential to prevent depression.". More than 7% of U.S. adults have ...
Nicole Kidman might still be blushing over some of the scenes she filmed in her new erotic thriller Babygirl, but the film's director said the actress never wavered about the sexual material ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States said on Tuesday it was watching events in ally South Korea with "grave concern" after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, and said it ...
Fictional character Shadow Final Fantasy character Concept artwork of Shadow by Yoshitaka Amano for Final Fantasy VI First game Final Fantasy VI (1994) Created by Tetsuya Nomura Designed by Tetsuya Nomura (preliminary) Yoshitaka Amano Kazuko Shibuya (sprites) Voiced by Yoshito Yasuhara Shadow is a character introduced in the 1994 role-playing video game Final Fantasy VI by Square Enix. He was ...
Smith's lyrics were loosely based on "The Song of Wandering Aengus", a poem by W. B. Yeats. Smith mistook a guitar solo section of the song as another part that he had to fill with lyrics, and so he wrote in a spoken words part in "one of those Limp Bizkit-style breakdowns". Uematsu liked the result and included it in the final song.