mình muốn dow phim final fantasy bản của mĩ làm thì phải(nhưng ko biết nó là bản nào-trong các link ở trên)bạn nào giúp mình với?
Ở đây có link MF down ngon nè bạn, có phụ đề việt, có recovery, ko sợ lỗi corpupt :)
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mình muốn dow phim final fantasy bản của mĩ làm thì phải(nhưng ko biết nó là bản nào-trong các link ở trên)bạn nào giúp mình với?
Bạn down WinRAR về giải nén ra đc 5CD, sau đó down Daemon Tool về để cài đặt tạo ổ đĩa ảo, và làm theo hướng dẫn chơi FF8 bằng ổ đĩa ảo ở trang 1Không ai giúp em ah.. Bùn quá
tình hình là mình đang muốn chơi lại FF7 thế nhưng down bằng bản PC thì không chơi được còn down bản trên ps thì link mediafire đã die ! bác chủ thớt làm ơn fix link lại dùm mình

Trong tg chờ bạn rồng up lại bạn có thể down bằng mirror khác mà, cái Mirror by cutiunnamed ấy.
à mà bạn rồng ơi hồi trước tui có save lại đĩa 1 FFVII (PS) vô account của tui giờ nó vẫn còn nè, đây là link Disc 1
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=c7cdb4f4ff1dc59eab1eab3e9fa335ca3d090357318d3026
nhưng chỉ có đĩa đó thôi![]()

Dead Fantasy is a series of fan-made CG action movies created by Monty Oum, starring a cast of characters from the Final Fantasy, Dead or Alive, Ninja Gaiden, and Kingdom Hearts game franchises, fighting it out against each other battle royale-style in a number of different environments, including archaic ruins and modern cities.
Since the first installment of Dead Fantasy, the series has been well received by the fans of both game series, with trailers, previews and the installments themselves being featured at several gaming conventions. Currently there are five movies in the series, and Oum and has confirmed episodes VI, VII, and VIII. It is unknown how many more will be created due to Oum's recent hiring at Rooster Teeth

cám ơn bạn nhiều ! kiếm mấy ngày nay nản lắm rồi![]()
nên mấy cái link cũ die hết rồi....
Có link mirror mediafire ở post 1 đó, vẫn ngon lành![]()

Bạn rồng ơi có game FF nào cho di động ngoài iPhone ko :( Mình tìm thấy bản FFI này (link) cho S60 v5 nhưng ko biết phải hàng official ko
* PRODUCT CODE: SLUS-21576
* GENRE: RPG, Action, Adventure
* COMPANY(IES): Square Enix
* REGION CODE: NTSC-U
* LANGUAGE: English
* RELEASE DATE: 10/31/2006
Final Fantasy XII (ファイナルファンタジーXII ,Fainaru Fantajī Tuerubu?) is a single-player console role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2. Released in 2006, it is the twelfth installment in the Final Fantasy series. Final Fantasy XII introduced several innovations to the series: battles occur without a transition to a separate screen; a "gambit" system automatically controls the actions of characters; and a "license" system determines which abilities and equipment are used by characters. Final Fantasy XII also includes elements from previous games in the series, such as summoned monsters, Chocobos, and airships.
The game takes place in the fictional location called Ivalice, where the empire of Archadia is conquering surrounding kingdoms, with the land of Rozarria close to waging an endless war against it with the kingdom of Dalmasca caught in the middle. However, by chance, a Dalmascan orphan named Vaan is caught up in the adventure as he and his band of allies join the Princess Ashe in reclaiming her birthright and rally against the tyranny of the Archadian Empire.
Final Fantasy XII received universally high scores, and earned numerous "Game of the Year" awards in various categories from noted video game publications. Selling more than two million copies in Japan, it became the fourth best-selling PlayStation 2 game of 2006 worldwide. A spin-off, Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings, was released for the Nintendo DS in 2007.
Gameplay
Throughout the game, the player directly controls the on screen character from a third-person perspective to interact with people, objects and enemies. Unlike previous games in the series, the player can also control the camera with the right analog stick, allowing for a 360° view of the surroundings. While in towns and cities, the player may only see from the perspective of Vaan, although any character may be controlled in battle. The world of Final Fantasy XII is rendered to scale relative to the characters in it; instead of a caricature of the character roaming around miniature terrain, as found in previous Final Fantasy games, every area is represented proportionally. The player navigates the world by foot, by Chocobo, or by airship during the last two chapters of the game. Players may save their game to a memory card using save crystals or gate crystals, and may use the latter to teleport to other gate crystals. An in-game bestiary provides incidental information about the world of Final Fantasy XII.
Final Fantasy XII largely reforms the system of earning gil, the currency of the Final Fantasy games. Instead of gil, most enemies drop "loot" which can be sold at shops. This ties into a new battle mechanic which rewards the player with improved loot for slaying a particular type of monster multiple times in a row. Selling different types of loot also unlocks a Bazaar option in shops, which provides items at a lower cost, or items exclusive to the Bazaar.
Final Fantasy XII is set in Ivalice, a fantasy world which also served as a setting for Final Fantasy Tactics. Two powerful empires, Archadia and Rozaria, are at war. All they care for is victory over the opponent. In order to achieve it more quickly, Archadia invades the small kingdom of Dalmasca. The young prince of Dalmasca falls in battle shortly after his marriage to the beautiful princess Ashe. The king is murdered under mysterious circumstances just before signing a peace treaty with Archadia. The iron rule of the empire is established in the small country...
You take control of a young thief named Vaan who lives in Rabanastre, the capital city of Dalmasca. Through a series of events Vaan finds himself involved in the political struggle, hoping to avenge the death of his treacherously murdered brother.
The game differs from its predecessors in many gameplay-related aspects. The traditional turn-based combat engine was replaced by free-flowing battles with real time elements, somewhat similar to western RPGs such as Baldur's Gate, or Knights of the Old Republic. You are unrestricted in your movements during battles, and there are no separate "battle screens". You can issue specific commands to your party members, or assign to them combat strategies (called "gambits"). New magic, abilities, and items are bought from stores or found in containers in the world, but before a character can use any of it they have to "buy" a license for it by spending license points earned in combat. In addition to the enemies and bosses found by following the story the player can also accept "Hunts" posted in bars or offered to the player after they show off their prowess. These are optional encounters where the player has to track down and either trap or lure a very powerful monster before defeating it.
For the North American release, a "Collector's Edition" was available through GameStop and EB Games. This edition includes the original game packaged in a metallic case along with a special bonus disc, which contains Final Fantasy XII developer interviews, an art gallery, U.S. and Japanese trailers, and a featurette entitled "History of Final Fantasy", which gives a brief overview of most released and upcoming Final Fantasy games. On January 26, 2007, Square Enix Product Blog revealed full-color Gabranth, Ashe, Balthier, and Vaan figures.
