A famous video game RPG series created by Squaresoft (also formerly known as Square EA, but is now known as Square Enix). Ironically, the series was originally Square's last game, hence the title "Final" Fantasy, but due to the success of it, Square went on to create others.
Final Fantasy - The first title that appeared as Square was ready to shut down. Strangely enough, it became a hit and gave Square the capital it needed to keep afloat.
Final Fantasy II - Improved over the first and is generally better overall. However, much like the tradition of many other companies at the time of the NES, Square followed with an "experimental" concept of gameplay which made the game unpopular with fans. This concept differ from the traditional JRPG (Japanese RPG) and seem to followed a more CRPG (Computer RPG) system. Perhaps Square was trying to capture more Americans' attention? Either way, many fans dislike this installment.
Final Fantasy III - The third and last NES Final Fantasy title. Also eerily similar to tradition at the time in that it was vastly superior to the last two installments (Super Mario 3 compared to Super Mario 2 and 1, anyone?), it introduced a system which Square will utilized in future titles to immense success. This system is called the "Job System", in which you get to decide the kind of person you and your teammates will be.
Final Fantasy IV - Though Square strangely changed the numbers for the American releases, the fourth installment broke ground for Square and represented the era to which they were at their finest. This game contained a spectacular story, which will be a defining point in all of their games for the SNES.
Final Fantasy V - Though it was overshadowed by IV and VI, FFV was notable in that it upgraded the Job System. It added the ability to use your learned attacks and magics, which you attained from other classes. This innovative technique made the smaller V a favorite in a small community hiding among legions of IV and VI fans.
Final Fantasy VI - What is considered to be the pinnacle of the Final Fantasy series. Similar to the type of story shown in IV and expanded in V, it was however further expanded in VI. The music, atmosphere, and unique presentation came together to give fans an incredible experience. Cited by many fans is that the game contained excellent music, great interactive scenes (such as the Opera scene), and great characters. Also notable is that VI introduced what is better known as "summons" (but called Espers in VI) and a villain that is considered to be one of the best, if not the best in the series.
Final Fantasy VII - The first Final Fantasy to start using FMVs and also the first Square made on a non-Nintendo system. While hailed as excellent by many, long-time fans have noted that FFVII is also Square's first successful attempt in luring casual gamers. The fact that FFVII sold over 7 million copies seem to confirm that. Notable about gameplay is that Square introduced the "Limit Break" system and upgraded the "Esper System".
Final Fantasy VIII - Though not as well liked as FFVII, many do agree that the story is better. However, the same would agree that Square sacrifice gameplay for that story. Ironically, FFVIII echoed FFII. They both experimented and failed in the experimentation. Unfortunately, FFVIII flopped in comparison to its predecessor.
Final Fantasy IX - Square apparently tried to return to their roots with this game, but unfortunately, they were not successful. Poor characters, a horrible villain, and a poor story overall helped to give disappointment. There are no notable improvements in this installment and it also, unfortunately, flopped in the market.
Final Fantasy X - While considered to be the easiest of the entire series and also the worst by some, it is generally well liked by the public. Though the sale were nowhere near the size of its younger brother, FFVII, it did do well. Unfortunately, the game also seemed to be following a similar path that FFIX started. It became more linear. The only thing notable about this installment is that it was the first to get rid of the World Map.
Final Fantasy XI - A radical change from the series and one which some fans resent as it used the "Final Fantasy" name even though it is not a traditional FF. The change is that it is now an MMORPG (massive multiplayer online role playing game), a type of games that computer gamers like. Though nowhere near as popular as any of the previous titles due to its change of gameplay, it is suggested that Square made the title for the immense profit that MMORPGs garner.
So far, that is the whole Final Fantasy series. There will undoubtedly be more and, so far, FFXII is rumored to be heading back to its roots again. The only thing people can be sure of is, like Mortal Kombat, the company will never let the title go no matter how unpopular it gets.
Final Fantasy VI - Set the standard for all future RPGs and even beat out the amazing Chrono Trigger.
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Buck Finale is the ONE thing you do better than anything else, and THE thing you do better than anyone else you know. It's the main thing you do that everyone admires and it's the thing that brings you ultimate confidence, enjoyment and well being - because it is THE thing you do best.
Buck Finale is derived from the 2008 motion picture, "The Great Buck Howard", starring John Malkovich, Colin Hanks, and Emily Blunt. Malkovich is a has-been entertainer who demands that everyone refer to him as a "mentalist" instead of a magician. At the end of every show Buck performs his famous Finale, a magic trick that astounds everyone in the audience and provides Malkovich's Buck Howard with incredible enjoyment and satisfaction.
Sheet, bro! I ain't NEVER seen nobody get up in that like you, man. You be doin' that Buck Finale.
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To give someone else the last puff of your cigarette.
Steve: You want final buns?
Rob: yea man, safe.
1. The last, climactic battle in any video game.
2. The occurrence in which the most difficult class you take is the last one for the day.
"Dude, I can't beat that game, that final boss is ridiculously insane!"
"I really feel like going home, but I have to deal with the final boss first."
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(noun) The homeground of all tourneyfags, Final Destination is a completely flat stage in the Super Smash Bros. series.
Tourneyfags enjoy this stage as it provides absolutely no advantages to any players or characters.
In Super Smash Brothers Brawl, 9 out of 10 of all matches played on the internet occur here. Masahiro Sakurai, the person in charge of making of SSBB, considered renaming it First Destination, because of its incredible "popularity" in previous games.
In the original Super Smash Brothers for the Nintendo 64, Master Hand was fought here at the end of story mode.
In Super Smash Bros. Melee for the Gamecube, you encounter Master Hand here again at the end of Classic mode, occasionally joined by Crazy Hand. In Adventure mode, you fight Bowser (and sometimes Giga Bowser) on this stage.
In Super Smash Brothers Brawl for the Wii, you fight Master Hand on this stage at the end of Classic mode, and you fight Tabuu on this stage in The Subspace Emissary.
John: Hey did you make that list of Brawls you had on the internet for me?
Joe: Yeah, here it is:
Me (Toon Link) Vs. Ike Vs. Marth Vs. Snake
Battle 1: Final Destination
Battle 2: Final Destination
Battle 3: Final Destination
Battle 4: Final Destination
Battle 5: Final Destination
Battle 6: Final Destination
Battle 7: PictoChat
Battle 8: Final Destination
Battle 9: Final Destination
Battle 10: Final Destination
John: Let me guess: no items the whole time?
Joe: Not a single one.
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Energy supplements taken during finals week in order to help study for final exams or to stay awake during them. They can range from NoDoz to amphetamine.
"Next week is going to be hell to study for. Let's stock up on some finals food"
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Phrase referring to the ungodly evil plan to exterminate all Jews by Adolf Hitler and the Nazi pollitical party during WWII. Evolved between 1933 and 1941 as Hitler's political and military fortunes shifted, although Hitler himself made it clear in as early as 1924 that "it is necessary to rid Germany of all Jews."
Some accounts have Hitler and the Nazi party only wanting Jewish culture and it's beliefs removed from Germany, however it is commonly believed that he wanted them physically exterminated (dead).
Hitler wanted to administer the final solution to the Jewish population of Germany.
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