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Final Fantasy meets the Sims – Odd things occur

June 18, 2006 by admin  
Filed under Gaming

I’m not quite sure what to make of this:

Nice work, but I can’t understand the symbolism behind the dancing cow. Perhaps he gatecrached Sephiroth’s house party. It’s also nice to see Rufus shaking it like an, ahem, Polaroid picture. The lyrics are great too, if a little odd.

Via this website here.

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4 Responses to “Final Fantasy meets the Sims – Odd things occur”
  1. Citizen Wii says:

    That… that is um… wow. Uh… see, there’s a reason I don’t play modern Final Fantasy titles or the Sims.

  2. Jonic Linley says:

    I didn’t quite understand it myself…

    I do think FF games are awesome, but to this day I still haven’t finished FFVII because the memory card always insists on erasing itself after the first fifteen hours or so. I’ve played that bit of the game through four times I think, but never further.

    I’m getting a new memory card soon.

  3. Alex Sains says:

    Hello!

    I am the owner of “This website here”, FFNet — thanks for the link :)

    I just put this up because.. well it’s just hilarious. I don’t know what the symbolism of the cow is either. Perhaps it’s down to the entirely bizarre and twisted way Final Fantasy games usually manifest themselves.

    What a tune, though!

  4. Jonic Linley says:

    Hey Alex, thanks for stopping by :o)

    Yeah, that tune is crazy… I wonder who wrote it? I love the lyrics, but the fact it’s sung in a computerised voice makes it even funnier for some reason… Crazy stuff :o)

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