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Mobius Final Fantasy not what you expected? Check out the best classic FF games on iOS
Mobius Final Fantasy is finally out on western App Stores, giving us a slick slice of JRPG-inflected card battling. It's rather good. But for many people, Mobius Final Fantasy may well be a bit of a disappointment. To those of a certain age, it's far from the traditional Final Fantasy experience they may remember from the '90s, with all of the hours spent exploring and chatting and fine-tuning your party. Fortunately, iOS is home to a whole bunch of excellent Final Fantasy conversions - usually with enhanced graphics and features. Here are our favourites. Final Fantasy IX Final Fantasy IX is the unheralded gem of the series, falling between the peak-popularity years of VII and VIII and…
Win a digital copy of Final Symphony - Music From Final Fantasy VI, VII, and X!
Final Symphony, a collection of composer Nobuo Uematsu's most beloved tracks from Final Fantasy VI, VII, and X, as performed by the London Symphony Orchestra has recently hit iTunes. Check out the trailer above for a sample of the delights the album has to offer, as well as an insight as to all the hard work that went into the album. To celebrate, we're giving away digital copies of the album to five lucky AppSpy readers! How to enter: Just make sure you're following @AppSpy on Twitter, then retweet the tweet below: Follow + RT for the chance to win a copy of #ffsymphony, orchestrated hits of FF VI, VII & X! http://t.co/JhaUmRR5oN pic.twitter.com/R5R01rGvIp — AppSpy (@app…
Final Fantasy VI Symphonic Poem is 20 minutes of orchestral awesome
"The music of Nobuo Uematsu remains as powerful and as moving today as it did when we first heard it 20 years ago" - that's what producer Thomas Böcker said of the Final Fantasy composer's oeuvre, and I think you'd be hard pushed to disagree. So you should definitely spend part of today watching the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra cracking through 20 minutes of Final Fantasy VI's score, as part of its anniversary celebrations. To do so, all you need to do is click this link right here, and you'll be transported to the RSPO's official website. Have patience though: the video's worth watching, but the site itself is antiquated, taking approximately 1 billion years to load anythin…