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  2. Music of Final Fantasy VIII - Wikipedia

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    Fithos Lusec Wecos Vinosec Final Fantasy VIII is a collection of orchestrated pieces originally from Final Fantasy VIII, arranged by Shirō Hamaguchi. It also includes three unchanged tracks from Final Fantasy VIII Original Soundtrack; "Liberi Fatali", "Eyes on Me", and "Ending Theme". The album spans 13 tracks, totaling 1:04:12.

  3. Final Fantasy VIII - Wikipedia

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    A Windows port followed in 2000, with the addition of the Chocobo World minigame. Final Fantasy VIII was re-released worldwide as a PSOne Classic on the PlayStation Store in 2009, for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable, with support for PlayStation Vita in 2012. It was re-released via Steam in 2013. By August 2019, it had sold more than 9.6 ...

  4. Music of the Chocobo series - Wikipedia

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    Masashi Hamauzu in 2012. Masashi Hamauzu, the composer for Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon, was not expecting to be assigned the soundtrack to the game.In the liner notes for the original soundtrack album, he states that he was "still in high school when that lovable character first made his debut in Final Fantasy", but that the "Chocobo Theme" made a big impression on him, leading him to often ...

  5. Wikipedia:Featured and good topic removal candidates/Final ...

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    I will be merging Chocobo World into the Minigames of Final Fantasy article. It will have a nice home there and the FFVIII topic can retain FA status. I will make the changes in the next few days. -- Noj r 20:39, 30 March 2008 (UTC) Update I have added Chocobo World as a section of minigames of Final Fantasy. I left out the audio, reception ...

  6. List of Chocobo media - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Yoko Shimomura - Wikipedia

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    Despite leaving, she has continued to work with them in later Kingdom Hearts entries and other games such as The 3rd Birthday and Final Fantasy XV. Other well-known games Shimomura has worked on include Super Mario RPG , the Mario & Luigi series , Parasite Eve , Legend of Mana , Radiant Historia , and Xenoblade Chronicles .

  8. Chocobo (series) - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Ship, Chocobo Anywhere 2.5: Infiltrate! Ancient Ruins, and Chocobo Anywhere 3: Defeat! The Great Rainbow-Colored Demon. Two other mobile games, Choco-Mate and Chocobo de Mobile, were released in 2003 and 2006, respectively. [2] On handheld consoles, Chocobo Land: A Game of Dice, an enhanced version of Dice de Chocobo, was released in 2002 ...

  9. List of Square Enix companion books - Wikipedia

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    Various Ultimania books at a Books Kinokuniya in San Francisco, California. Dozens of Square Enix companion books have been produced since 1998, when video game developer Square began to produce books that focused on artwork, developer interviews, and background information on the fictional worlds and characters in its games rather than on gameplay details.