Final Fantasy VII

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Avalanche rebels fight Shinra Corp, uncover Sephiroth's plan to destroy the world with Meteor. Cloud discovers his true identity, defeats Sephiroth, saves the planet with the help of his friends. Emotional, epic journey with iconic moments and unforgettable characters.

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Which character from Final Fantasy VII wields the weapon called the Buster Sword? (Medium)
#1: Cloud Strife
#2: Tifa Lockhart
#3: Barret Wallace
#4: Aerith Gainsborough
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In Final Fantasy VII, what is the name of Cloud Strife's hometown? (Genius)
#1: Midgar
#2: Nibelheim
#3: Costa Del Sol
#4: Wutai
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Cover art for Final Fantasy VII featuring protagonist Cloud Strife holding a large sword, with a futuristic cityscape in the background.
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Low-poly 3D model of Tifa Lockhart (Final Fantasy VII Integrate), standing with dark hair, white tank top, black mini skirt, long black gloves with red cuffs and red boots.
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Figurine of Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy VII in a short purple dress and heels, long black hair, standing with hands behind her back on a round black base.
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Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy VII Integrate, close-up leaning forward with dark hair, teal tank top and a gentle smile in a dim, shadowed interior.
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Final Fantasy VII Fun Facts Add Fun Fact

Aeris's original name in Japanese is Aerith, but due to a translation error, it became Aeris in the English versions of Final Fantasy VII.
Final Fantasy VII was the first game in the series to use 3D computer graphics, combining fully rendered characters on pre-rendered backgrounds.

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Which character from Final Fantasy VII do you consider the most iconic?
Cloud Strife
Sephiroth
Tifa Lockhart
Aerith Gainsborough
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Which location in Final Fantasy VII is your favorite?
Midgar
Gold Saucer
Cosmo Canyon
Ancient Forest
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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January 31, 1997

Release of Final Fantasy VII

The original Final Fantasy VII game was released by Square (now Square Enix) for the PlayStation console in Japan.

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September 7, 1997

North American Release of Final Fantasy VII

Final Fantasy VII was released in North America, marking its first availability outside Japan and gaining critical and commercial success.

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June 10, 2015

Announcement of Final Fantasy VII Remake

Square Enix officially announced the development of Final Fantasy VII Remake.

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April 10, 2020

Release of Final Fantasy VII Remake

Final Fantasy VII Remake was released for PlayStation 4, featuring partial retelling with expanded story and updated graphics.

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