Battle on the Bridge - Final Fantasy Tactics, Mario Paint

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2008

This is the music that plays during the battle to save Ovelia when Gafgarion betrays the party (on a bridge) and some other battles, as requested by ElLocoWacko. The music was recreated with Mario Paint Composer.

If you're interested in other classic (pre-PS2) Final Fantasy or Chrono Trigger music, I plan on recreating a lot more, so please feel free to subscribe to my videos.

I'm getting pretty backed up with requests here, so in order for me to catch up on them, I'm currently not accepting new requests. I also want to have more time for larger projects, like ending themes. When I'm ready to begin taking requests again, I will let you know.

Thanks for watching!

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Uploader Comments (HCBailly)

  • Sweet, what system is Final Fantasy tactics on?

  • PlayStation. I heard it was remade for the PSP, as well, though I don't know what changes they made.

  • Coolness. But what would be cooler would be Eyes on Me. You might be able to get a non-vocal version from the midst of the game, though it's not very full.

  • I'll do that when I do the FF8 Ending.

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  • I like to call this song the "Steal Gafgarion's Armor and Weaponry and Make Him Weak, Cowardly, and Low on HP"

  • classic FFT music... still the best FFT out there.

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  • @HCBailly They added 2 new characters Balthier and Luso from FFXII and FFTA2 respectively. Also added the Onion Knight and Dark Knight classes. They also updated the text to what seems to be middle English and new CGI movies.

    Stick to the PS version, the updated text drives you mad after awhile.

  • @HCBailly They added two classes, Onion Knight and Dark Knight, added two unique characters, Balthier and Luso, and an optional offshoot storyline about Beowulf and Reis. A few battles as Delita protecting Ovelia from assassins. WLAN ad-hoc multiplayer in co-op or versus form.

    They also changed some names, for the worse, I fear. The flowing, sinister Vormav became the comical Forlmarlv, for example.

  • @ff2paladin you forgot the turn him into a white mage part XD

  • @HCBailly 2 Jobs, More extra Character is think and new locations maybe, names of spells, jobs and much more...

  • @TheFinalActongaia I agree, PSP version is much better IMO

  • @TheFinalActongaia

    If you like the PSP version, thats fine. Im not dissing it. I just truly believe the original was better

  • @TheFinalActongaia

    "FFT for ps1 sold 1.34 million copies in US and Japan alone as of 2004. FFT War of the lions sold roughly 400,000+ copies as of 2010"Now, you're probably thinking that doesn't matter because the PS1 version was out longer, but if you give the 2 games 3 years after the release date, FFT sold 200,000+ more copies. As for reviews, they play a huge role in the gaming industry. If a new game doesn't get good ratings,why would anyone want to waste $60 on it? They can rent this way

  • @KazuyaKane Do you have proof of that? Besides, I don't give a damn about reviews, since most of the people who review games are retards who couldn't do anything else.

  • @TheFinalActongaia

    Sure, it's my opinion, but the PS1 version sold more copies and received much better reviews.

  • @KazuyaKane That's only your opinion. I liked the PSP version more and I had the PSOne verson since it came out in the US.

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