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''Final Fantasy VII'' was released under the same name in Japan, the US and Europe — correcting inconsistencies in numbering between the regions. With each new release, [[Squaresoft]] (now [[Square Enix]]) added new features. The latest release in Europe (PAL) contained bonus material not seen before, namely the two WEAPONs: Ruby and Emerald.
''Final Fantasy VII'' was released under the same name in Japan, the US and Europe — correcting inconsistencies in numbering between the regions. With each new release, [[Squaresoft]] (now [[Square Enix]]) added new features. The latest release in Europe (PAL) contained bonus material not seen before, namely the two WEAPONs: Ruby and Emerald.
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Final Fantasy VII was a seminal release in Square Enix's Final Fantasy series, widely regarded as one of the most successful gaming franchises in history. Released in 1997, FFVII was a gamble for the company. Prior to VII all the Final Fantasy games had been on Nintendo consoles but VII was released for the Sony PlayStation. FFVII took the series in a new direction, which it has pursued ever since. This landmark release paid off, it is thought by some to be the most popular and well-liked game in the Final Fantasy series, possibly the best RPG ever made or even the best game ever made.

Final Fantasy VII was released under the same name in Japan, the US and Europe — correcting inconsistencies in numbering between the regions. With each new release, Squaresoft (now Square Enix) added new features. The latest release in Europe (PAL) contained bonus material not seen before, namely the two WEAPONs: Ruby and Emerald.

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