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Spooniest
08-25-2013, 03:06 AM
When you first heard of Final Fantasy?

I was living in Davenport, IA (thanks in advance for your sympathies), and the people across the street had a NES. My sisters were telling me about it, and saying things like "you can't play it, because you have to know how to read and do math" and I was sad.

Flash forward a few years, and my friend Robbie introduced me to Final Fantasy IV. I had a NES by this time, but when I asked my mom if she would get me a SNES for Christmas so I could play Final Fantasy 2 (as it was then known), she said "we'll see."

Apparently, a SNES was too pricey, and I ended up getting Final Fantasy 1 for the NES that Christmas.

I was not disappointed for long. :)

Took me 14 days to beat it the first time.

noxious.sunshine
08-27-2013, 04:50 AM
In my living room in my house in my hometown.

My dad finally broke down and gave me his credit card to buy a psx and a couple of games instead of renting from the video place.

A demo of FF8 came on the sample disc that came with the PlayStation.

I'd already played Parasite Eve.

Shorty
08-27-2013, 05:08 AM
I was living in Utah in the basement of an ancient Franciscan church that my grandmother was running an acting school out of. My mom, my dad, my three sisters and I were crammed into a single bedroom and most of my books, movies, and everything my family owned was packed away because there wasn't room for anything else in there. I was eleven, I think.

While living there, my uncle let me play his playstation and I discovered FFVIII. For the next few months I used it as an escape to get away from the hell I was living in, and it's been my favorite FF since.

Pike
08-27-2013, 10:38 AM
I honestly don't remember, though if I were to hazard a guess I'd say it was probably in one of those ancient Nintendo Powers that I used to subscribe to.

Night Fury
08-27-2013, 04:14 PM
I was living in the gorgeous house of my childhood, watching my Stepdad play FF8 on a really beat up old TV. I was transfixed, and forever changed.

Bolivar
08-28-2013, 02:16 AM
I think I was a young kid watching TV:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d15qmRzn2Pc

Red Mage Coffman
08-28-2013, 05:34 PM
Sigh.. Time to be embarrassed. My first introduction to Final Fantasy was X-2. I traded a DS game for it and I only did the trade cause I was young and I thought the girls on the cover looked hot.. Never did I think that I would end up criticizing that same point years later. Luckily playing this one (And sucking horribly at it) led me to play X! And from then on, I was hooked to that series.

Captain Maxx Power
08-28-2013, 06:14 PM
...when they built that ladder to heaven.

Was round a friends house when he was playing FF7. It was the bit on the shinra cargo ship, so I had no idea why a pineapple head, wolfman and Mr T. were all partying on the love boat.

comma
08-28-2013, 06:18 PM
I saw Final Fantasy VI at a video game rental store, back when I used to rent SNES games all the time. I thought it looked cool, but I never played it until years later, when it came out on PSX.

I remember hearing about Final Fantasy VII when it came out, from kids on the school bus. They thought the part with Don Corneo was subversive and cool, and thought it was funny you could dress Cloud up as a girl. I don't know why I was such a frugal kid, but I figured I could probably rent it a few times and beat it, and it would cost less than buying it, so that's what I did. Until I got through the first disc and my memory card became corrupted. I threw a fit, and ended up buying it after that so I could finish. From then on, I was a fan of the series. I still remember the hype in school about FFVIII and people talking trout about FFIX. Good times.

Mercen-X
08-29-2013, 01:44 AM
I was visiting my cousin and in his room I fought a battle against Cagnazzo in Final Fantasy IV... or I watched him playing it. I don't really remember.

Mo-Nercy
08-29-2013, 08:05 AM
I was visiting a friend and he was playing FF7. It looked awesome and he said everyone was playing it.
It was already Platinum, so I went straight out and bought it with some saved up pocket money. I thought I had just joined the cool crowd.

FF8 came out, probably about, 2 weeks later. And while everyone was getting stuck into that, I was stuck in Cosmo Canyon. :(

Denmark
08-29-2013, 04:33 PM
i was a tiny human and we (my older brother and I) rented FF1. never got past Elfland as a kid. oh well.

Araciel
08-30-2013, 12:39 AM
It was one of the games my mom bought us when we got our NES.

captainwood
08-30-2013, 05:36 PM
I was in a video game shop in the UK, aged 17. PSX was the latest thing. My then boyfriend and I were trying to decide on a game to spend our hard-saved cash on. We spent ages browsing, but nothing really grabbed us.

I was pretty much tearing my hair out by this point, when my boyfriend came up with an idea.

"There's a new role-playing game coming out soon, from Japan. It's really huge over there."

"Great! What's it called?"

"Final Fantasy 7."

"7? What happened to the other 6?"
(If like me, you live in the UK/Europe, you probably asked this question too. Don't pretend you didn't...)

So we got it, and played it together a bit. I only saw the Midgar scenes; I thought it was OK.

The following year my boyfriend was a bit strapped for cash around Valentine's Day, and he ended up giving me the game as a present. At the time I thought it was a real cheap cop-out gift and felt a bit short-changed. Little did I know that it would completely change my life...

Jessweeee♪
08-31-2013, 04:19 AM
When I was like, eight or nine, my uncle bought FFVII and FFVIII. Never opened FFVII for some reason. He played through FFVIII and I watched him a bit. It looked cool and I asked if I could play some time and he said "it's kind of complicated, it's more for older people." And I just took his word for it and never thought about it again until he took me to his girlfriend's house for dinner. They told me I could go into the basement and use the playstation if I got bored and so I did, and there was FFVII! I tried it and I got stuck because I couldn't figure out that Jesse's leg was stuck and I decided that the game was complicated and for older people. Years later, the two of them are married with two kids and I have a great relationship with Final Fantasy.

comma
08-31-2013, 05:50 AM
I tried it and I got stuck because I couldn't figure out that Jesse's leg was stuck and I decided that the game was complicated and for older people.Yeah, I could never get past that part either. Hard game.

Spooniest
09-02-2013, 12:22 AM
:monster: I'm playing this now, and Barret says we're supposed to meet on the bridge, but they all ran ahead of me. Guess I'll just hang with Wedge...

NeoCracker
09-03-2013, 03:18 PM
I first played Final Fantasy when my brother came to visit (Half brother technically, he was living his his grandmother, long story behind all this. :p) and he'd brought over a copy of FF IV on the SNES. Oh god I fell in love. Tis among my earliest memories, the earliest being actually getting an SNES with Super Mario World.

Spongeworthy
09-03-2013, 07:02 PM
I was 8, and a friend of mine at the time lent me his copy of FF3 for SNES (FF6 obviously), but being a young kid with a short attention span, action platformers were more my speed at the time so I never bothered playing more than about 15 minutes into the game; I regrettably passed it off as boring.

I was in my first year of middle school when the Playstation hit the scene and everyone was raving about FF7; I recall being baffled as to what the hell happened to Final Fantasy's 4-6. I never initially gave it a shot as I remembered not particularly enjoying FF3(6). About 3 years later, my younger brother had saved a little bit of money and brought FF8 home from the store because it was on sale and he thought the cover looked cool. Well, I don't know if I was just stricken by boredom or if it was something else, but one fateful day, I had decided to give FF8 a shot, and now that I was old and mature enough to sit back and take in the story for a change, I ended up loving it. It was at that point that I bought myself a copy of FF7 and low and behold, I loved it as well. I would later delve into FF9 and FF10, and having fallen in love with the series at this point, I longed to get a hold of FF6 once again, to give it the shot it always deserved.

I eventually got my hands on FF Anthology, which I was thrilled to see also contained FF5, which I knew nothing about; but FF6 was my objective for the time being. I was worried that my overexcitement would ultimately lead to a dissapointing and sobering experience, but to this very day, I can say that FF6 was not only not a dissapointing experience, but it is probably my favorite installment in the entire series. Anyhow, I would later go on to play every other series entry aside from the MMO's, but it all really came full circle with FF6.

Laddy
09-04-2013, 02:03 PM
I was at the video store and my dad (who has yet to play a Final Fantasy) saw Final Fantasy IX and said he heard it was very good.

He was right.

Quindiana Jones
09-05-2013, 05:43 AM
I could take you - to the very foot - where I was when I first met Final Fantasy. I was in Insane Games, down the Avenue in Bridgwater (that's not code for anything), and I saw this PS1 game. Final Fantasy IX, Platinum Edition, no manual. £9.99. I looked at the back and figured it looked pretty interesting. This was pretty much my first dip into "proper" gaming, so I had my friend along with me. He said that Final Fantasy games were shit, but I ignored him and got it anyway.

Years later I stole the manual from another friend. No regrets.

Ayen
10-06-2013, 08:59 PM
At my home, eight or seven, my brother brought home Final Fantasy VII from Blockbuster and I played it while he was working. That was my introduction into the glorious world of Final Fantasy, as well as RPGs in general. I got as far as the Construction Yard on my first run-through and got stuck. But after I purchase the game myself and some dedicated hours playing it FFVII would go down as the first RPG and FF game I beat 8D

Tigmafuzz
10-09-2013, 05:37 AM
i was sat at home drinking brain fluid when fred ring

'heat is die'

'no'