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  2. Final Fantasy VIII - Wikipedia

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    [54] [55] [56] Final Fantasy VIII was released on the Sony's Greatest Hits on August 28, 2000. [57] In 2009, the title was added to the PlayStation Store on the PlayStation Network. [58] [59] Final Fantasy VIII was re-released as part of the Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box Japanese package in December 2012. [60]

  3. Characters of Final Fantasy VIII - Wikipedia

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    The six main playable characters in Final Fantasy VIII are Squall Leonhart, a loner who avoids vulnerability by focusing on his duty; Rinoa Heartilly, an outspoken and passionate young woman who follows her heart; Quistis Trepe, an instructor with a serious yet patient attitude; Zell Dincht, an energetic martial artist with a fondness for hot ...

  4. Talk:List of Final Fantasy VIII locations - Wikipedia

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  5. FF8 - Wikipedia

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    FF8 may refer to: Final Fantasy VIII , a 1999 role-playing game originally released on the PlayStation video game console Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition , the eight installment of the Fatal Fury fighting game series, released in 1999

  6. Edea Kramer - Wikipedia

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    Edea Kramer (Japanese: イデア・クレイマー, Hepburn: Idea Kureimā) is a character and major antagonist in Final Fantasy VIII.Protagonist Squall is sent to assassinate her, though it is later discovered that the Sorceress Ultimecia had Edea under mind control.

  7. List of Final Fantasy video games - Wikipedia

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    2019 – Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One (Final Fantasy VIII Remastered) 2021 – Android, iOS (Final Fantasy VIII Remastered) Notes: PS1 Classic available on the PlayStation Store to download for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable.

  8. Abaddon in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The antagonists call upon a stealth bomber code-named Abaddon in Andy McDermott's book The Covenant of Genesis. In Scott Pinsker's novel The Second Coming: A Love Story, Abaddon is the leader of the rebellion against God, and Lucifer is actually the last to join the uprising. Abaddon later appears as a giant, scarred fish swimming in Hell's waters.

  9. Yoshinori Kitase - Wikipedia

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    Yoshinori Kitase (北瀬 佳範, Kitase Yoshinori, born September 23, 1966) is a Japanese game director and producer working for Square Enix.He is known as the director of Final Fantasy VI, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VIII and Final Fantasy X, and the producer of the Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy XIII series.