Final Fantasy VII PC (briefly) released early
Final Fantasy VII briefly appeared on the Square Enix store this weekend, but activation codes failed to work for users who jumped at the chance.
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Final Fantasy VII briefly appeared on the Square Enix store this weekend, but activation codes failed to work for users who jumped at the chance.
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Final Fantasy VII was released for PC back in 1998, but is a bit tricky to get ahold nowadays and disagrees somewhat with modern hardware and operating systems. So huzzah, then, that it was announced today the RPG will be re-worked and re-released for PC.
Nintendo fans have long missed out on the opportunity to pay for DLC. That changes today with Theatrhythm for 3DS.