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    Tell Me I'm not Imagening this....

    No. It's just a coincidence...I'm sure....





    Look at the text it's all there....

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    Someone pointed that out a long time ago, I can't remember who...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MJN SEIFER
    No. It's just a coincidence...I'm sure....





    Look at the text it's all there....
    Its an easter egg. They point it out on GameFAQs, I think.
    Last edited by TurkSlayer; 11-10-2005 at 09:45 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJZen
    Someone pointed that out a long time ago, I can't remember who...
    TheAbominatrix.

    In any case, the dialogue is certainly new, since it can only be found on the Trespassers map; this is located in Hellfire Chasm, which was obviously not a part of the original Final Fantasy. Given the ubiquity of Homestar Runner, the addition was certainly intended as an easter egg.

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    they do a lot of spoofs. like when you fight necron in FF9 at the start it does that whole "hate leads to suffering" bit on starwars one and also when locke meets celes in FF6 they do exactly what luke and leia do when they meet on star wars 4(and instead of him being in a stormtrooper outfit hes in a gaurd suit.).

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    In the DoS remakes they had lots of funny references like that. The translation crew was certainly made up of huge geeks, it's awesome.

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    In FFI DoS, there are two referances to FFIX with a rehearsal for the play "I Want To Be Your Canary" in the water Shrine and a child asking for a Trance Kuja doll in Whisper Cove. FFI also has a referance to Zelda. The grave stone in in the elf village says "Here lies Link". I think another version of the game has "Here lies Chrono" from Chrono Trigger. So yeah, they added in several referances.

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    No, it never said Chrono. In the original Japanese versions it always said "here lies Link", but in the American NES release they changed it to "here lies Erdrick". Erdrick being the hero of Dragon Quest III and the ancestor of the hero from Dragon Quest I.

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    Are you sure? I've never seen it myself, but I've heard people say it's there. Have you tried the PSX version?

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