Well?
Well?
It showed me the value of female main characters in video games.
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Truthfully, it hasn't much. The only thing I've learned from the game is never to trust somebody that laughs all the time.
Look, I'm a strange person. When I was younger, nothing used to make me laugh any harder then when somebody made fun of me. Unfortunatly for me, my mockers looked at me strangely and stopped when I did this. Go figure.
Ummm...I don't think it has. I might even be proud to say that my perception on life hasn't been influenced by video games.
The only thing it might have done was to make my view of chivalry more glamorous, hence possibly leading me to be more chivalrous.
I learned that Australia isn't NTSC compatible
...Damn.
It gave me a newfound appreciation for spear-weilding anthropomorphized fluffballs.
That it's okay to jump off cliffs, it'll make you happy 'n stuff.
Following dead people onto a train is a bad idea.
But seriously, it showed me that it is possible for people to make a video game with girls who aren't just mages.
I leanred that with enough will, one man can hold up a falling house. I also learned that you should never trust diplomats dressed like court-jesters, that were created , not born.
I learned that video games could show what goes on in a person's mind when they contemplate suicide. I seriously felt sorry for her in that scene.
I also learned that I love Celes.
The itching sensation is a good thing.
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Mor eevidence that people who are stranded in the wild and must learn to survive on they're own are always incoherent, kind-hearted, curious, helpful children.
You can get away with stealing stuff as long as it's referred to as "treasure hunting".
A man will still try to protect a woman that can kick his butt all the way to Neptune. Also, a purple octopus can find a job.
The death of one specific person can cause the death of an entire group, despite the fact that they can revive him. It also taught me that story-driven deaths cannot be reversed with a Pheonix Down.
yes banon that spoony bard! he was damn ugly!Originally Posted by Xalioniaf
well lets see i don't really let video games my perception on life, but what this game did do was launch me into FF compendium for the rest of my life. I got this game for x-mas when it 1st came out back in 93, i don't remember asking for it or anything, i think i just got it, but since then i've been an FF fan.