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SEGA Fantasy VI (parody of Final Fantasy VI). Watch as consoles old and new confront the evil PSP in a final showdown to save essence of gaming. One of the best flash animations I have ever seen.
![]() When I ran across this, I found myself smiling, laughing, crying, and thinking of the old days. Well, maybe not too much crying, but you get what I mean. Evidently originally in Japanese, translated into English later on. Well, enough with the chit-chat, here is the link. If that site ever goes down or otherwise unavailable, I'll have it on my personal webspace for a while over here. |
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Posted: 10th April 2005 06:14
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Hey, I just saw that earlier today. It's quite the entertaining, well done bit but it has somewhat poor planning in the fact that it's almost all fighting in the begining and then it goes through the various points of the story nonstop afterwards. It really brought back some memories frin both general video game history and FF VI. It's an excellent show to say the least.
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Post #79682
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Posted: 10th April 2005 07:05
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Cripes almighty that was long... but cool! Funny to boot.
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Post #79683
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Posted: 10th April 2005 07:36
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Posted: 10th April 2005 07:40
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Damn, I was going to post on this and you beat me to it. I almost cried at a couple parts and I thought it was quite funny. However, don't agree with viewing the PSP as the evil nemesis, though, I know it's a joke.
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Post #79686
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Posted: 10th April 2005 07:44
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I've seen it several times already. Damn funny. Dialogue especially:
"PSP uses Broken Square Button" (or something like that). -------------------- Words of Wisdom: If something can go wrong, it will. If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong. - Murphy’s Law Boing! Zoom! - Mr. Saturn |
Post #79688
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Posted: 10th April 2005 13:25
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Tech Service "Please hold, your call is important to us". The Genesis, 32X and CD come together... "Sega!".
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Post #79692
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Posted: 10th April 2005 15:15
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DESTROY THE EVIL PSP
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Posted: 10th April 2005 15:24
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Ack. I didn't even notice it was translated now. Wasn't before from what I saw.
Better watch it again rather than let my crappy linguistic skills do the work... Edit And an X-Box in place of Umaro. Is there anything more fitting? This post has been edited by SilverFork on 10th April 2005 15:27 -------------------- Words of Wisdom: If something can go wrong, it will. If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong. - Murphy’s Law Boing! Zoom! - Mr. Saturn |
Post #79697
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Posted: 10th April 2005 17:19
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That was a pretty good flash, and I agree destroy the evil PSP.
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Posted: 10th April 2005 17:27
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![]() *applauds Wow. Except for a few bits t the end (no pun intended) it was stuck to FF6 six very well, even though some of the parts made no sense (SNES is PS's father? ![]() 10/10 -------------------- I fear my heart and fear my soul Life goes on, it surely will, Without me and I wonder: Will I ever see light again? Life goes on... |
Post #79702
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Posted: 10th April 2005 18:36
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Interesting. However, I wonder why the author chose to change so many parts at the very end, after remaining so true to Final Fantasy VI's scenes until then.
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Post #79711
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Posted: 10th April 2005 19:55
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Post #79721
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Posted: 11th April 2005 03:07
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I followed the link from 8BT few days ago... haven't seen the whole thing yet (dialup, y'know), but it's all funny, cute, and nostalgically sad at the same time... so awesome... ;-;
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Post #79770
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Posted: 11th April 2005 04:01
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that flash was sweet. musta been lots of work to complete that, but the final product came out beautiful.
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Post #79778
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Posted: 11th April 2005 04:19
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Nothing other than the first part (dialogue between 'Kefka' and the 'characters') appears for me. Does anyone else have that problem?
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Post #79782
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Posted: 11th April 2005 10:50
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I actually can't believe they stuck the Virtual Boy in it. There are no words that can describe how much that product truly bombed.
I'd say one of the best moments in it was when PSP did its TFT attack, engulfing the entire party, but after it fades away, we see the brave XBox with 9999 damage, defiantly shielding the rest of the party. God, I love all the plethora of console jokes that were in it. It'd be interesting if someone compiled a list of all of them and explained them. What... don't look at me. I'm lazy. |
Post #79804
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Posted: 11th April 2005 17:52
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I really have nothing better to do...
(Skipped most of the obvious ones) Quote N64: 3DO! Hit that triangle button! 3DO: But, I am not good with polygons! 3DO: Real! Wake up, Real! 3DO: Try? *sob*...curse you, empire! The 3DO was, of course, a next-gen system/multimedia player - that could make use of pixels and FMV's - released in the early 90's. There were several companies that came out with their own version of it and upgrades, one of the earliest models called "3DO Real". Quote Wonderswan: You know, when you take a real good look, you're even better looking than Naomi. Wonderswan: Alright, I'll help. But only if you'll be my woman! Dreamcast: ...Ok, I accept. But only if you beat me at gambling. That's alright with you, isn't it? Mr Character Games. The Sega Naomi was (is?) an arcade system/board based on the Dreamcast's technology. Quote Gamecube: It's not like I went against your wishes, brother Gamecube: I thought, even with discs, I can handle anything the kids throw at me. That's why I tried to become stronger... Well, the N64 was the last next-gen console to use carts. Almost seemed like Nintendo was attached to them. Quote Dreamcast: We have to press both the buttons at the same time! Wonderswan: NeoGeo Pocket! Link with Dreamcast! Neat little feature...if you had both. Quote Saturn: I will never let go! Dreamcast: Thank you...Saturn Clearly Locke and Celes = Two Sega disc-based systems. Quote PS1: Father? Super Famicom: Farewell, PlayStation. The old fashioned machines are leaving this world. Perhaps even you, whose blood flows also through my veins... Nintendo of Japan originally worked with Sony to develop a disc-based add-on for the Super Famicom (or something like that. I don't remember if they ever planned for a western release). Sony later used the same technology to make the PlayStation. Quote Virtual Boy: Go, Pocket Pikachu! Pocket Pikachu: Pika... Virtual Boy: Take care... Virtual Boy: It looks like I'll finally be free of the pest. Greet him warmly for me, Lynx Virtual Boy, Pocket Pikachu, and Atari Lynx - all portables (well, the Virtual Boy didn't manage it as well as Nintendo thought). Also, both the Virtual Boy (Shadow) and the Lynx (Baram) had short lifespans - though I thought the Lynx was pretty cool... Quote Children: Come on, SP SP: I can still... SP: fight... Hee hee, the kids are GameBoy Pockets, then GBA SP gives birth to DS. Quote Controller1: Hardware with a built in clock, eh. What a frightful thing to think that it became unable to read discs after only one year... Controller2: That's no problem. Just flip it over! Common problem with early PS2s. Other things: Pocket PlayStation becomes PSP. Game Gear - "grandad" of the Dreamcast. When PSX "Morphs" it becomes the newer model PSX. -------------------- Words of Wisdom: If something can go wrong, it will. If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway. If there is a possibility of several things going wrong, the one that will cause the most damage will be the one to go wrong. - Murphy’s Law Boing! Zoom! - Mr. Saturn |
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