Very long, but just missing translation.
http://www.hcn.zaq.ne.jp/cabic508/rsf/frame1.html
Very long, but just missing translation.
http://www.hcn.zaq.ne.jp/cabic508/rsf/frame1.html
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heh, that was pretty entertaining.
I'd love for it to be translated.
Starring the PSP as Kefka. WOW. That was glorious.
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so is this supposed to be a "down with the PSP" cartoon?
i have no idea what the hell happened.
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Ugh couldn't watch the whole thing kinda of pointless. Although I did enjoy the Xboxs' horrible death.
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I did a search for this before I posted the new one, I swear...
Anyway, it's great. Watch the whole thing. You don't need to be able to read the text. I can't, and I still loved it.
It has nothing to do with hating on PSP. But if you know the end of FF6, you should find a lot to like.
As I said in the other thread, try to indentify all of the pixelated consoles and which FF6 character they're representing.
It is long though.
When I watched it it was in english. I don't think I did anything to make it that way. Really awesome.
English for me as well and awesome. The attacks were definitely the shining moment. I actually watched the whole thing and damn, is the ending to ff6 really that freaking long? It's been years since i've seen it but that just seemed like an eternity. Good stuff, but it is kinda weird that the ps1 is the spokesperson for classic consoles...
Worked just fine for me. Where was the PS2?
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It got its ass kicked by the PocketStation, for being just a DVD player.Originally Posted by PapaStu
In english for me too. DAMN, that was long, it felt like an hour!
Oh snap, it is English... when I watched it, it was in Japanese. And yet, I still enjoyed it. So there ya go.
EDIT: Also, the PS2 is in there. Or the "slim" version is anyway. Near the end of the whole thing anyway, playing Gestahl getting his butt kicked by the Pocketstation, as was said.
Oy, that was long. Very cool, and technically impressive, but I frequently got a little confused as to what was going on. I really need to play FF6 one of these days.
I would have expected this from someone in the Western world, but I had no idea there was similar sentiment in Japan.
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Kefka is the "pocketstation" and gathers the statues on the floating island "mega drive, famicom and one other i forget" and the emporer comes up, (ps2) and kefka absobs him, becoming the PSPOriginally Posted by PapaStu
anyone got a quarter?
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Watched the whole thing. Wow that was long. I think it was like 40something minutes. Good though, even if I never played FFVI. Awesome movie! Gotta get on homework now though >_>
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I just checked this out. Love the Nintendo battle, particularly the summon of R.O.B. and his use of 'Gyromite'.
I came here to post this but figured SOMEONE already had, it's so funny and I'm sure many here would enjoy it. Penny Arcade linked it this morning, so I'd figure more folks here saw it.
Whoa! What an epic! The battles were hilarious, but then it gets draaaaaaagged out.
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Pure genious. I loved it. The attacks, such as "Defective Square Button". Also, when the SP gives birth to the DS. Brilliant.
What's a Disk-Kun?
And is the Final Fantasy III/VI ending really that long?
FF3's ending is indeed said to be half an hour long, IIRC.
Disk-kun is the mascot for the (at one time) wildly popular Famicom Disk System.
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