Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII
Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII | |
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Del af Final Fantasy-serien | |
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Udvikler | Square Enix |
Udgiver | Square Enix |
Serie | Final Fantasy |
Designer | Yoshinori Kitase Takayoshi Nakazato Hiroki Chiba Tetsuya Nomura Yukio Nakatani Yusuke Naora Yoshiki Kashitani Masashi Hamauzu |
Producent | Yoshinori Kitase |
Komponist | Masashi Hamauzu |
Udgivet | 26. januar 2006 15. august 2006 17. november 2006[1] 4. september 2008[2] |
Genre | Third-person shooter |
Spiltype | Singleplayer Multiplayer |
Platforme | PlayStation 2 |
Medier | DVD-Rom |
Aldersgrænse | PEGI: 16+ CERO: B (12+) ESRB: Teen OFLC: M BBFC: 15 |
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Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII[3] (ダージュ オブ ケルベロス -ファイナルファンタジーVII -Dāju obu Keruberosu -Fainaru Fantajī Sebun-) er en sequel til Final Fantasy VII. Helt præcist er det 2 år efter, men det handler om Vincent Valentine, som er kendt fra Final Fantasy VII.
Spillet er til PlayStation 2, det udkom i Japan i 26. januar 2006 og kom så til USA 15. august 2006. Men det kom først til Europa i november 2006.
Referencer
- ^ "Dirge of Cerberus headed for Europe". Club Skill. 2006. Arkiveret fra originalen 17. marts 2007. Hentet 15. juli 2006.
- ^ "アルティメット ヒッツ ダージュ オブ ケルベロス -ファイナルファンタジーVII- インターナショナル" (japansk). Square Enix. 2008. Arkiveret fra originalen 14. juli 2008. Hentet 12. juli 2008.
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: Teksten "スクウェア・エニックス e-STORE" ignoreret (hjælp) - ^ Square Enix (15. august 2006). "DIRGE of CERBERUS: Final Fantasy VII EXPLODES ONTO RETAIL SHELVES". Square Enix North America. Arkiveret fra originalen 13. marts 2007. Hentet 8. marts 2007.
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