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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). Included in the Windows version of Final Fantasy VIII (2000). [13] Chocobo Racing: March 18, 1999 [15] August 10, 1999 [16] October 11, 1999 [17] Notes: Released on PlayStation.
Like the Final Fantasy games before it, Final Fantasy VIII consists of three main modes of play: the world map, the field map, and the battle screen.The world map is a 3D display in which the player may navigate freely across a small-scale rendering of the game world.
The first released Chocobo game was the 1997 Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon for PlayStation. It was followed on the console by a 1998 sequel, Chocobo's Dungeon 2 , as well as Chocobo Racing in 1999. Racing was bundled with two other games, Chocobo Stallion , a racing and breeding game, and Dice de Chocobo , a digital board game , to comprise the ...
Boko has his own game, Chocobo World, that can be downloaded from the PlayStation disc onto a PocketStation game unit. [13] [14] Nobuo Uematsu created two Chocobo themes for Final Fantasy VIII: "Mods de Chocobo" and "Odeka de Chocobo". [15] Final Fantasy VIII also features an array of common real world creatures, such as cats and dogs. [16]
1999 – PlayStation (Chocobo Collection, includes Chocobo Racing, Chocobo Stallion and Dice de Chocobo) [135] 2000 – WonderSwan (Hataraku Chocobo (Chocobo on the Job)) [136] 2002 – Mobile phones (Dokodemo Chocobo (Chocobo Anywhere)) [137] 2002 – Game Boy Advance (Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice) [138] 2003 – Mobile phones (Dokodemo ...
Earlier this week, the video game world was graced with a surprise Nintendo Direct. If you're unaware, Nintendo Directs are essentially just 20- to 50-minute-long hype videos for upcoming Nintendo ...
The Chocobo (Japanese: チョコボ, Hepburn: Chokobo) is a fictional species created for the Final Fantasy franchise by Square Enix (originally Square).A galliform bird commonly having yellow feathers, they were first introduced in Final Fantasy II (1988), and have since featured in some capacity in nearly every Final Fantasy title, usually as a means of transport.
Also, yes, Chocobo World, though in the template, is not significant enough to the topic to be in it- it's a separate game, unrelated to FF8, the only connection it had was that you could take items you found in that game and transfer them into FF8, if you happened to have the rare gameplayer that ran it. It would need to be in a Chocobo topic ...