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Uploaded by on Dec 18, 2007

http://www.forever-fantasy.net -- A new FFIV TVCM.

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  • If they could advertise Pokemon D/P and Zelda Phantom Hourglass in the US, why couldn't they do it with Final Fantasy III, or this, when it comes out? Probably because of all the n00bish parents that buy their kids Spongebob gba games and look at me in line like i'm stupid because I bought a Wii Zapper...

  • FFIV>FFVIII

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  • @VoltzCartoons Because nintendo owns those properties in the usa, Square owns final fantasy, BUT nintendo proved a point, they bought the rights to produce dragonquest games, and advertisement rights, so when dq 9 came out it did stellar thanks to nintendos tv ads and magazine ads etc etc, if they'd let nintendo do ads for final fantasy they proably sell even more than normal.

  • Ouch... now I feel dumb for buying one..... But then again, Link's Crossbow Training was an excellent game :)

  • @VoltzCartoons They did advertise for Final Fantasy 3 and 4 in the US, at least I saw the commercials for them

  • " your a good man cecil..."

  • Haha I love that part when the game flashes back when Cecil, Kain, and Rosa were kids.

  • the uk never gets game ads... for final fantasy games... shame...

  • Lol, I totally agree with VoltzCartoons.

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