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He is voiced by Romi Park and Bryce Papenbrook in the Japanese and English versions of Dissidia respectively. [10] Papenbrook described Zidane as a "really really fun character". [11] In particular, he enjoys voicing Zidane as during his childhood he used to play the Final Fantasy games as well as the Square Enix game Bravely Default. [12]
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT [a] is a fighting game with action role-playing elements developed by Koei Tecmo's Team Ninja and published by Square Enix for PlayStation 4 and Windows. [ 1 ] The game is a follow-up to Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 , released for PlayStation Portable , and similarly allows players to battle one another ...
Dissidia sold well according to Takeshi Arakawa, despite concerns about piracy. [44] As of August 2009, Dissidia Final Fantasy has sold 910,000 copies in Japan, making it the fourth best-selling game for the PSP in Japan. [45] [46] It was the 12th best-selling game in Japan in 2008, selling 660,262 copies. [47]
Kuja is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the 2000 video game Final Fantasy IX.A member of the same race as the protagonist, Zidane.He exhibits narcissistic and egomaniacal traits, with his plot at first being to overthrow his creator, and then to destroy all life.
Zidane's Z5 Group is a sporting complex made up of five a side football pitches sponsored by Adidas. Zidane has had endorsements with many companies, including Adidas, Lego, France Telecom, Orange, Audi, Volvic and Christian Dior. These sponsorship deals earned him €8.6 million on top of his €6.4 million Real Madrid salary in 2006 ...
Upon ending the twelfth cycle, the game remakes the thirteenth war from the original Dissidia Final Fantasy and adds multiple side-stories. Fights in Dissidia 012 were given the ability to counteract enemies' strongest attacks by using assisting characters, while navigation is now done through a traditional-styled Final Fantasy world map.
[11] Chocobo World: February 11, 1999 [12] January 25, 2000 [13] February 18, 2000 (Windows) [14] Notes: Released on PocketStation. Developed and published by Square. [12] A minigame released as part of Final Fantasy VIII. Originally released in Japan under the title Let's Go Out Chocobo RPG (おでかけチョコボRPG, Odekake Chokobo RPG).
Squall Leonhart (Japanese: スコール・レオンハート, Hepburn: Sukōru Reonhāto) is a character and the main protagonist of Final Fantasy VIII, a role-playing video game that was produced by Square (now Square Enix).