Well it is possible for a world in 20 years. FF II has a town named Mysidia and so does FF IV. Coincidence? I think not.
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Well it is possible for a world in 20 years. FF II has a town named Mysidia and so does FF IV. Coincidence? I think not.
Reference? I think so.
Because one town has the same name doesnt negate the rest of the facts.
FFIV has the Bab-il tower, and Xenogears has the Babel tower, right? OMGZ liek ttly teh same wurld!!
It's better than being a dumb ass ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
It's two different spellings.Quote:
Originally Posted by DocFrance
So are Kain and Cain.
Cain in FFII is the child of some deceased Dragon Knight, not of Richard.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
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Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryűkishi
... YOU KNOW WHAT I MEANT WHATEVER xD
You and Doc are going to be castrated. Possibly by me. Dont bug me when I'm le tired ;_;
My POINT is that FFII K/Cain and FFIV K/Cain are not the same le person. Yes.
This argument could go on forever...
I got to thinking well...
FFI did have time travel and in FFVI the world changed in the course of about a year. Maybe they don't all take place in the same world but what about the same galaxy (kinda like Phantasy Star)?
The Mysidians could have used the Great Whale to go to another planet (ie IV) and Kain was smuggled onboard?
I know I'm reaching but whose to say Square won't try some similar scheme to get the green?
I think the name Highwind is to
reference that they are Dragoons.
Also isn't the Tower of Babel in just about every Adventure Game/RPG out there?
Yes, but if there was an event that big in either world, wouldnt we have heard about it/seen it paid out.
And there is, of course, the fact that Kain was an added reference for the re-releases, and not in the original.
Babel is referenced a lot, yes, but it's a Biblical reference and all.
If they're set in the same place, I don't think it's the same solar system. Doesn't FFIV end with a view of the solar system? Also, good 'ol Sephiroth from FFVII has an attack that uses most of the solar system (in that game, the planets have the same names as in our solar system. Jupiter, Mars, the whole shebang). If (and this a very shaky if) they're set in the same place, it would probably just be the same universe or something.
I think Square just likes making references to other games in the series. There is a Garland in I and IX, for example, and a Cid in every game exept I. Though it would be interesting if they were conected. :D
IX is overflowing with references to past FF games.
this is what i think that all final fantasys are a huge collectine of great rpgs but are all in diffrent worlds with overlapping characters.:mad:
No, because he isn't Richard's son.Quote:
Originally Posted by DocFrance
Also, this thread is crazy old. Jeez!