Gaia (Final Fantasy VII)
The ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' is a metaseries produced by Square Enix. A subseries stemming from the main ''Final Fantasy'' franchise, it is a collection of video games, animated features, and short stories set in the world and continuity of ''Final Fantasy VII'' (1997). Officially announced in 2003 with the reveal of '' Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', the series' core products are three video games and one film release. Alongside these are tie-in products and spin-offs including books, mobile games, and an original video animation. ''Advent Children'' and the mobile title '' Before Crisis'' are a sequel and prequel to ''VII'' respectively, focusing on Cloud Strife, the original game's main protagonist, and covert operatives known as the Turks. '' Crisis Core'' follows Zack Fair, a minor character in ''VII'', while '' Dirge of Cerberus'', a sequel to ''Advent Children'', follows Vincent Valentine, one of the original's optional characters. The series has since ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Square Enix
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational holding company, video game publisher and entertainment conglomerate. It releases role-playing video game, role-playing game franchises, such as ''Final Fantasy'', ''Dragon Quest'', and ''Kingdom Hearts'', among numerous others. Outside of video game publishing and development, it is also in the business of merchandise, Arcade game, arcade facilities, and manga publication under its Gangan Comics brand. The original Square Enix Co., Ltd. was formed in April 2003 from a mergers and acquisitions, merger between Square (video game company), Square and Enix, with the latter as the surviving company. Each share of Square's common stock was stock swap, exchanged for 0.85 shares of Enix's common stock. At the time, 80% of Square Enix staff were made up of former Square employees. As part of the merger, former Square President (corporate title), president Yoichi Wada was appointed the president of the new corporation, while forme ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Video Game
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, game controller, controller, computer keyboard, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, most commonly shown in a video format on a television set, computer monitor, flat-panel display or touchscreen on handheld devices, or a virtual reality headset. Most modern video games are audiovisual, with Sound, audio complement delivered through loudspeaker, speakers or headphones, and sometimes also with other types of sensory feedback (e.g., haptic technology that provides Touch, tactile sensations). Some video games also allow microphone and webcam inputs for voice chat in online gaming, in-game chatting and video game livestreaming, livestreaming. Video games are typically categorized according to their hardware platform, which traditionally includes arcade video games, console games, and PC game, comp ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nobuo Uematsu
is a Japanese composer and keyboardist best known for his contributions to the ''Final Fantasy'' video game series by Square Enix. A self-taught musician, he began playing the piano at the age of twelve, with English singer-songwriter Elton John as one of his biggest influences in pursuing a musical career. Uematsu joined Square (video game company), Square in 1986, where he first met ''Final Fantasy'' creator Hironobu Sakaguchi. The two later worked together on many games at the company, most notably in the ''Final Fantasy'' series. After nearly two decades with Square, Uematsu left in 2004 to create his own production company and music label, Dog Ear Records. He has since composed music as a freelancer for other games, including ones developed by Square Enix and Sakaguchi's studio Mistwalker. Many soundtracks and arrangement, arranged albums of Uematsu's game scores have been released. Pieces from his video game works have been performed in various Final Fantasy concerts, ''F ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yusuke Naora
(born January 9, 1971) is a Japanese video game art director and character designer who worked for Square Enix (formerly Square). A former member of Toaplan,Translationby Gamengai. by Gaijin Punch. ). Naora served as the art director for several ''Final Fantasy'' and ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' titles. He also served as the producer of the ''Code Age'' franchise. On October 1, 2016 he announced on Twitter that he had left the company, but would continue to contribute to Square Enix games as a freelancer. Biography ''Final Fantasy X'' Naora described the game as a "journey", and the Besaid Village from the game was heavily influenced by his trip to Bali, Indonesia, where he saw seaside towns, temples, people handing out tropical flowers, and distinctive dress. ''Code Age Commanders'' Naora worked on the game ''Code Age Commanders'' for three years, in cooperation with a group he assembled for this project called "War Head". The game was conceived to be a new game, unlike ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kazushige Nojima
is a Japanese video game writer. He is best known for writing several installments of Square Enix's ''Final Fantasy'' franchise—namely ''Final Fantasy VII'' and its spin-offs '' Advent Children'' and '' Crisis Core'', ''Final Fantasy VIII'', and '' Final Fantasy X'' and '' X-2''—in addition to the '' Kingdom Hearts series'', the ''Glory of Heracles'' series, and the story to the Subspace Emissary mode in '' Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. Nojima also wrote the original lyrics of " Liberi Fatali" for ''Final Fantasy VIII'' and both "Suteki da Ne" and the "Hymn of the Fayth" for ''Final Fantasy X'', as well as " No Promises to Keep" for '' Final Fantasy VII Rebirth''. He is also the founder of Stellavista Ltd. Biography Kazushige Nojima first joined Japanese video game developer and publisher Data East. Square Co. He joined Square in 1994. He began work on ''Final Fantasy VII'' after the main character settings were done, though Nojima considered this early in the process; he w ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Final Fantasy VII Remake
is a 2020 action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 4. It is the first in a planned trilogy of games remaking Square's '' Final Fantasy VII'' (1997), originally released for the PlayStation. An enhanced version, was released for PlayStation 5 and Windows in 2021, and will be released for the Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S in Q4 2025. Set in the dystopian cyberpunk metropolis of Midgar, players control the mercenary Cloud Strife. He joins AVALANCHE, an eco-terrorist group trying to stop the powerful megacorporation Shinra from using the planet's life essence as an energy source. The gameplay combines real-time action with role-playing elements, a overhaul from the original turn-based combat. ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' was announced in 2015 following years of speculation. Several key staff members from the original game returned, including Tetsuya Nomura as the director, Yoshinori Kitase as the producer, Kazushige Noji ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vincent Valentine
is a character in Square (video game company), Square's (now Square Enix) 1997 role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy VII''. He is designed by Tetsuya Nomura, and also appears in various titles from the ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'', a metaseries set in the ''Final Fantasy VII'' continuity. He is the protagonist of the 2006 third-person shooter ''Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII'' and its mobile phone tie-in ''Dirge of Cerberus Lost Episode: Final Fantasy VII, Dirge of Cerberus: Lost Episode''. Vincent is voiced in Japanese by Shōgo Suzuki (actor, born 1963), Shōgo Suzuki and in English by Steve Blum and Matthew Mercer. In the backstory to ''Final Fantasy VII'', Vincent is a Turks (Final Fantasy), Turk assigned to guard the scientist Lucrecia Crescent, whom he falls in love with. After a series of scientific experiments involving the Cell (biology), cells of the extraterrestrial lifeform Jenoba, Jenova, Crescent gives birth to the game's antagonist, Sephiroth (Fina ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zack Fair
is a character in the ''Final Fantasy'' role-playing video game series by Square Enix (originally Square (video game company), Square). He is first introduced as a non-player character in ''Final Fantasy VII'' (1997) and later appears in the ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' works ''Before Crisis: Final Fantasy VII, Before Crisis'', ''Last Order: Final Fantasy VII, Last Order'', ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Advent Children'' and, most prominently, ''Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, Crisis Core'', a prequel to the original game which focuses on him and expands on his backstory. Although Zack died before the events of ''Final Fantasy VII'', is rarely mentioned, and only appears late into the story in flashbacks, he is a crucial part of the game's story, as following Post-traumatic stress disorder, traumatic events involving them and Sephiroth (Final Fantasy), Sephiroth, Cloud Strife unknowingly confused parts of his past with Zack's. While Cloud originally believes himse ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Characters Of The Final Fantasy VII Series
''Final Fantasy VII'', a role-playing video game developed by Square, now Square Enix, and originally released in 1997, features many fictional characters in both major and minor roles. ''VII'' has been followed by multiple sequels and prequels, grouped into the multimedia series ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII''. These include the 2004 mobile game prequel '' Before Crisis'', the 2005 film sequel '' Advent Children'', the 2006 shooter spin-off sequel '' Dirge of Cerberus'', and the 2007 action game prequel '' Crisis Core''. Other media include spin-off books and the original video animation ''Last Order: Final Fantasy VII, Last Order''. The setting of ''Final Fantasy VII'' has been described as Industrial society, industrial or Post-industrial society, post-industrial science fiction. It is referred to as "the Planet" in most games, and was retroactively named "Gaia" in some Square Enix promotional material. ''VII'' follows Cloud Strife, a mercenary with a troubled past who jo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cloud Strife
is a character in the media franchise ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' by Square Enix. He is the protagonist of the role-playing video games ''Final Fantasy VII'' (1997), ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' (2020) and ''Final Fantasy VII Rebirth'' (2024) and the animated film ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' (2005), and appears in several other installments in the wider ''Final Fantasy'' series''.'' He has also appeared in other media, such as the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series by Square Enix and Disney and the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series by Nintendo. Throughout ''Final Fantasy VII'' and its compilation that expands its universe, Cloud Strife is portrayed as a revolutionary working for an eco-terrorist group called Avalanche against a mega corporation known as SHINRA, who plans to drain the world of its lifestream. Cloud's internal struggles, which involve confronting his own traumatic past, including that of his former colleague Sephiroth (Final Fantasy), Sephiroth, are shown as ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Original Video Animation
, abbreviated as OVA and sometimes as OAV (original animation video), are Japanese animated films and special episodes of a series made specially for release in home video formats without prior showings on television or in theaters, though the first part of an OVA series may be broadcast for promotional purposes. OVA titles were originally made available on VHS, later becoming more popular on LaserDisc and eventually DVD. Starting in 2008, the term OAD (original animation DVD) began to refer to DVD releases published bundled with their source-material manga. Format Like anime made for television broadcast, OVAs are divided into episodes. OVA media (tapes, laserdiscs or DVDs) usually contain just one episode each. Episode length varies from title to title: each episode may run from a few minutes to two hours or more. An OVA series can run anywhere from a single episode to dozens of episodes in length. Many anime series first appeared as OVAs, and later grow to become televis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Advent Children
is a 2005 Japanese Adult animation, adult animated science fantasy Action adventure film, action-adventure film directed by Tetsuya Nomura, written by Kazushige Nojima, and produced by Yoshinori Kitase and Shinji Hashimoto. Developed by Visual Works and Square Enix, ''Advent Children'' is part of the ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' series of media, which is based in the world and continuity of the 1997 role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy VII''. ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' was released on DVD and Universal Media Disc with Japanese voice acting in Japan on September 14, 2005, and on April 25, 2006 with English voice acting in North America and the United Kingdom. ''Advent Children'' takes place two years after the events of ''Final Fantasy VII'' and focuses on the appearance of a trio that kidnaps children infected with an unexplained disease called Geostigma. ''Final Fantasy VII'' hero Cloud Strife, suffering from the same disease, goes to rescue the children. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |