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30Apr 07
FF VII advent children swords

you know what this is???
this is cloud buster sword and it's one helluva sword This sword has a total of 4 separate blades! Each blade is removable, and they lock together to form the sword, just like in the movie. Each blade is Full Tang, High Carbon Steel, and 1/4 inch thick. This sword weighs in close to 15 LBs because of all that steel ! yes it's a real sword and if you want it you can get it.

it's 44 inches long, 7 inches wide, and 1 1/2 inches thick when assembled. This sword can be handled and used for conventions, cosplay, display, and Final Fantasy collections however it is not designed for fighting usage. Comes with a coat of oil to protect the blades.
it's a cool site you should see it
here is the link Visit trueswords!
- Posted Apr 30, 2007 1:22 am GMT
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3Jan 07
Kingdom Hearts: Re Chain of Memories
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories :
is a video game for the game boy advance and the second installment in the kingdom hearts series, bridging the gap between kingdom hearts and Kingdom Hearts II.
Kingdom Hearts: Re:Chain of Memories
The remake includes polygonal 3D battles and worlds using the same level of graphics as Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, as well as voice acting, while gameplay will stay exclusively the same. But, the voice acting will be only in the hallways between the world floors. So the Disney worlds will not have voice-acting. The remake also includes new cutscenes that were not in the original game and the Reaction Command from Kingdom Hearts II. It also includes the battle with Organization member Zexion as a playable battle. (It was only a cutscene the GBA release)
It should be noted that the Organization characters only had vocal commands spoken in battle in the Japanese version of the game and not in the English version. The English version had only giggles for Larxene in battle and a Kefca-like laugh for Vexen, neither of which reflected their original Japanese battle cries.
Axel's "fire" vocal was entirely removed for the English version and the only remnants of Marluxia's voice are the deep grunts which were present in the Japanese version. Characters who appeared in Kingdom Hearts such as Riku, Sora and others simply had voice clips from that game inserted into the English version. Interestingly, Tatsuya Kando, the voice of Vexen, Marluxia and Lexaeus, happens to be the Animation Director for Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts II.
Manga :
A manga series is currently running in Monthly Shonen Gangan in Japan. It is written and illustrated by Shiro Amano, the author of the original Kingdom Hearts manga. Currently, two volumes of the manga have been released. It is accompanied by three novels - two set during Sora's storyline, and the third during Reverse/Rebirth, Riku's game. The manga was released in English, beginning October 10, 2006, by Tokyopop
- Posted Jan 3, 2007 5:48 pm GMT
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1Jan 07
Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix Re: Chain of Memories
Square Enix will be releasing an expanded edition of Kingdom Hearts in Japan subtitled Final Mix +. The remixed title will feature the English language voice acting, with Haley Joel Osmont as Sora, translated through Japanese subtitles. Additional story segments will also be included, such as a boss battle between Sora and Roxas taking place in the nocturnal urban landscape called The World That Never Was. Also expected are additional tracks by series composer Yoko Shimomura.
Release: March 29, 2007
Packaged with Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix + is a bonus Playstation 2 DVD entitled Re: Chain of Memories. This disc will contain a remake of the Game Boy Advance title Chain of memories, complete with 3D graphics, voice acting, and additional content.
Now, here is where things get interesting. The new Kingdom Hearts II edition will include an expanded special ending that builds upon the CG cut scene known as "Sunset Horizons" which can be unlocked either by completing the original game on a special difficulty setting . Additionally, a three-hour story summary of the Game Boy Advance title is available. Clips from the expanded Sunset Horizons ending were shown at the Jump Festa event, signifying that as with the "Deep Dive" ending of Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix, the Sunset Horizons special ending foreshadows an upcoming installation in the series. The Jump Festa 2007 trailer showed footage of one of the armored knights featured in the Sunset Horizons special ending with the words "New Project starts in 2007" superimposed on the screen.- Posted Jan 1, 2007 9:23 pm GMT
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