The least good idea for a port ever: Final Fantasy VII goes 8-Bit

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Weird gaming crap enthusiasts GameSnipe recently scored themselves a real, honest to goodness copy of Final Fantasy VII for the Famicom.  Much like the recently talked about 8-Bit version of Street Fighter 4, 8-Bit FF VII was made by some of those evil pirates we all hear so much about.  Also like 8-bit SF4 (and all other game design atrocities), I both loathe and desperately desire FF VII in it’s 8-Bit format. Sure it’s awful, but it’s rare, and that makes me want it.

Hit the link above for more on the game, or just click here to watch the part you most likely want to see. Warning! Big, scary spoilers for all four of you that don’t know the most famous part of FF VII‘s story.

[Via GoNintendo


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