I just name one of my party members Cid, that way FF1 has a Cid.
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I just name one of my party members Cid, that way FF1 has a Cid.
Well could Cid maybe of been lost or changed in translation? caus we all know how nintendo liked changing names of things in final fantasy games. especially with that tomb in elfland.
That would be an interesting point if not for the big question, "Where the hell else has anybody heard of an Unne?"
Why can't we just be happy with the fact that FF1 is original and cool and it's own game, and that it doesn't have to fall into the Final Fantasy stereotypical genre that has devoured the rest of the series during that greedy metamorphosis into video game pop.
what was changed on the tomb in elfland?
>>> A unne refernce in FF9 "Dr. Unnes Hand Mirror"Quote:
Originally Posted by Martyr
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Originally Posted by black orb
FF1 came before FF9. Therefore, it is inexplicable for how FF9 could have influenced FF1. Now, it's possible that Dr. Unnes was influenced, conceptually, by FF1. But, unfortunately, it is utterly beside the point.
And, apparently, there is some version of FF1 where the Elfland grave says RIP Link instead of RIP Erdrick.
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Originally Posted by Martyr
Right, it does say RIP Link in the PSone Origins version; I guess I was interpreting Dragonfire as saying that the name on the tomb was changed through the translation. So was there a different name on the tomb in Elfland in either the WSC version or possibly the FF1 japan version.
I forgot, there also an Unne in FF3.
I think Dr Unne is actually JENOVA.
Yeah, and Garland is Sephiroth leaving the four Fiends to be the Turks and Astos is Rufus.........euhm.........I think I will be with the translation mistake.
IMHO Dr.Unne was the inspration for the cids.
That could be it