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Released for the [[PlayStation 2]] in [[2001]], '''Final Fantasy X''' marked a few key milestones for the venerable [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] franchise. It was the first in the series to move away from static sprites or pre-rendered graphics, presenting the entire game in a real-time 3D environment. It also featured voice acting, adding further to the cinematic experience. It was also the first in the series to spawn a direct sequel, [[Final Fantasy X-2]].
Released for the [[PlayStation 2]] in [[2001]], '''Final Fantasy X''' marked a few key milestones for the venerable [[:Category:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]] franchise. It was the first in the series to move away from static sprites or pre-rendered graphics, presenting the entire game in a real-time 3D environment. It also featured voice acting, adding further to the cinematic experience. It was also the first in the series to spawn a direct sequel, [[Final Fantasy X-2]].
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== External links ==
== External links ==

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Released for the PlayStation 2 in 2001, Final Fantasy X marked a few key milestones for the venerable Final Fantasy franchise. It was the first in the series to move away from static sprites or pre-rendered graphics, presenting the entire game in a real-time 3D environment. It also featured voice acting, adding further to the cinematic experience. It was also the first in the series to spawn a direct sequel, Final Fantasy X-2.

Table of Contents

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External links

Final Fantasy X Ultimate Guide - Walkthrough reference