Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children

Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children

A community portal about Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Final Fantasy VII Advent Children is a computer animated film based on the highly successful PlayStation One and PC... [more]

A community portal about Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Final Fantasy VII Advent Children is a computer animated film based on the highly successful PlayStation One and PC game Final Fantasy VII. The film is set two years after the events of Final Fantasy VII, and follows the game's primary protagonist Cloud Strife as he unravels the cause of a mysterious plague that has beset the population. The initial DVD and UMD release of the film in 2005 was voiced in Japanese. The English - dubbed NTSC and PAL versions were released on April 25, 2006. The film's soundtrack, scored by Nobuo Uematsu, Kenichiro Fukui, Keiji Kawamori, and Tsuyoshi Sekito, was released on September 28, 2005.

Final Fantasy Remix Music CD Launches

Finalfantasyremixes Today marks the Japanese release of Final Fantasy Remix, a new music CD from Square Enix that features club mixes of classic Final Fantasy music.

The album includes 12 tracks, taken from Nobuo Uematsu's music for Final Fantasy II through XI -- there's a even a remix of a track by The Black Mages, Uematsu's rock band. The remixes are courtesy of Ante, a DJ unit composed of Ian Hartley and Matt Baggiani.

If the imagery from the album's cover isn't causing you too much of an eye strain, then head on over to the official website -- where flash animation awaits -- to preview each of the tracks.

Below, the complete track listing:

  • 1. "Prelude" - Final Fantasy II
  • 2. "Eternal Wind" - Final Fantasy III
  • 3. "Terra's Theme - Piano Collections Final Fantasy VI
  • 4. "Opening - Bombing Mission" - Final Fantasy VII
  • 5. "Jenova" - Final Fantasy VII
  • 6. "Liberi Fatali" - Final Fantasy VIII
  • 7. "Blue Fields" - Final Fantasy VIII
  • 8. "The Final Battle" - Final Fantasy IX
  • 9. "Zanarkand" - Final Fantasy X
  • 10. "Ronfaure" - Final Fantasy XI
  • 11. "Maybe I'm a Lion" - The Black Mages II The Skies Above
  • 12. "Mambo de Chocobo" - Final Fantasy V

The Final Fantasy Remix CD costs 2,500 yen (about $23), and is also available through the Japan iTunes Store.

Image: Square Enix

Final Fantasy Remix [Square Enix, via Famitsu]

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