how can you mix ff7 crisis core and ff7 original to play it on psx ?
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Posted 22 December 2009 - 06:35 AM
Posted 22 December 2009 - 06:48 AM
how can you mix ff7 crisis core and ff7 original to play it on psx ?
-reply by azusPosted 17 July 2008 - 05:29 AM
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
All you need is a computer, and a ps1 emulator and ff VII rom, you can get both at rombomb.Com
You'll also need scph1001.Bin, zlib1.Dll, and audio and sound plugins, but you could probably google all that stuff up. They should all be free downloads. To put it all together, look it up on youtube. It sure beats paying 60 sumthin for a used game. Its legal to have a ps1 emulator if you have a ps1.
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noddy
Posted 28 September 2006 - 03:14 AM
Vassago
Posted 20 August 2006 - 06:55 PM
Hiko Haieto
Posted 08 July 2006 - 06:02 AM
Barako
Posted 03 July 2006 - 01:43 PM
Besides, I still need to finish FFVII... it's really hard finding a copy of it anywhere nowadays, except on eBay which I can't use 'cause I don't have a credit card or even a bank account >_>;
kgd2006
Posted 14 June 2006 - 09:13 PM
Well here is a article on the game off a site, this is info about the game during E3 of this year.
LOS ANGELES--Square Enix showed off what it called a "Compilation of Final Fantasy VII," which is a collection of products set in the Final Fantasy VII universe. One of the titles shown was Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, a spin-off for the PlayStation Portable that focuses on the role Soldier and Sephiroth played in Project Genesis--specifically the character of Zack. Square Enix showed a lengthy trailer for the game, and we're bringing you the details.
Crisis Core is a prequel to Final Fantasy VII that tells the story of Zack, a young recruit working for Soldier, the elite private military of the Shinra Corporation. Zack is eager to prove himself and achieve first rank in the organization. However, an older character who seems to be somewhat of a mentor to Zack tries to temper the young fighter's eagerness.
The trailer showed lots of heated discussions between Zack and this other character, and eventually Sephiroth came into the picture. Sephiroth is a legendary soldier, and Zack vows to be even stronger. Eventually Zack and Sephiroth meet and Project Genesis is mentioned, and it seems to be a point of contention within the organization.
Very little actual gameplay was shown in the trailer, but from what we did see, it seems that the game is very action-oriented. The combat sequences are fast, and we saw several moments where Zack jumped from one enemy to another, slashing with his sword as well as using a gun.
There was no sign of Cloud in the game, but Sephiroth made several appearances. Most notable was the sequence that closed the trailer, which showed Zack and Sephiroth battling with swords. The two clashed blades and Zack vowed to defeat Sephiroth, but of course Sephiroth would have none of that, and he effortlessly flung the young soldier aside.
Crisis Core is still currently in development, but both the rendered cinematics and the in-game footage look sharp. The world is dark and sterile, much like the headquarters of the Shinra corporation in Midgar in the original Final Fantasy VII. We'll bring you more details as soon as they become available, but for now, be sure to take a look at our gamespace for some brand-new screenshots of the game.



