Why do I have this sneaking suspicion that you're making that up?Quote:
Originally Posted by Crossblades
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Why do I have this sneaking suspicion that you're making that up?Quote:
Originally Posted by Crossblades
i didn't even get a manual. damit!
ROMs rarely come with manuals...Quote:
Originally Posted by Sir Cloud
Though if you have the original cartridge, meh...usually people lose track of their NES manuals after 10 years and then selling them.
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Could it be because I actually bought the real game and I don't play with GBA emulators?:DQuote:
Originally Posted by DJZen
Hmm. Piracy does have a certain flavor to it, but since my GBA is working and I actually bought Origins, I don't need an emulator for it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Crossblades
Now, the Origins strategy guide does state that the white mage is a girl. "Her hearty consitution shines through when helping others."
I always saw them as girls. o.o
I wonder... maybe in the DS version of FF3, to fix this problem they will let you choose your characters gender at the beginning. o_o Or perhaps whenever you change your job, you also change your gender! :eek:
Regardless, the argument that the FFIII characters are sexually ambiguous is fraudulent because one of the jobs is http://www.ffcompendium.com/Jobs/thief3.gif and another is http://www.ffcompendium.com/Jobs/viking3.gif.
Yeah, there's no getting around that.
I agree that the remake will probably either split the party up into two boys and two girls or let you choose each member's sex.
She's wearing a scarf!Quote:
Originally Posted by DJZen
I have never played ff3 btw.
You're missing out.
Now that I think about it, females usually have different eyes than males in 1-4, males have T shaped eyes and females have a line with a dot in the front...
Well, take a look at this screenshotQuote:
Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryûkishi
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...s/ff3ds006.jpg
The second character is clearly female, so you're probably right
The second character isn't clearly anything, it's damn near impossible to make anything out in that tiny thing.
http://www.ffcompendium.com/misc/behemoth_vs_light.jpg
This one is probably the piece of art that was referenced earlier in the thread, but it still exists, not necessarily as defining evidence, but at least as an expression that there was some idea in Amano's head of a place for a woman in the Light Warrior's ranks.
I assume this is what DJZen wrote off as "some generic looking fantasy characters", and I can understand that conclusion. On the other hand, I can also understand the use of the image to back someone's arguement.
Perhaps the ambiguity is intentional, therefore allowing the player to decide for themselves.
:-*Quote:
Originally Posted by Black Mage