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Final Fantasy VII Extreme Collectors
Released in 1997, Final Fantasy VII is the standard-bearer of a whole generation today, propelling simultaneously Playstation to the rank of icon. This blog completely dedicated to the universe of the RPG will allow you to discover the Holy Grail of every collector.
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22/06/2014
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One of the rarest puzzle from final fantasy vii (117 pieces). i got it totally new on ebay for 210$ in 2014. it has been created on 1997. that's fucking amaziiiinnnnngggg !
The moment captured on this diorama is the most memorable event on final fantasy vii, when cloud bring aerith’s bod to the clear water in forgotten city after she was killed by sephiroth. it’s sad moment and the unforgotten memory, perfectly captured with this diorama, make it the most wanted final fantasy diorama ever.
Summoning holy with her inherited white materia to destroy meteor that was summoned by sephiroth, one of the most memorable scenes from the hit "final fantasy vii" playstation game is now perfectly realized as this outstandingly detailed statue of aerith gainsborough! this breathtaking work of art is made of a mix of polyresin and polystone, and co
My collection is growing. i just bought it on ebay and it's really cool cause it's the only one i've seen on this website for 4 years. got it for 140$.
These 1997 plushies stand at about 7" and were only officially offered via japanese "ufo catcher" crane machine games in the late-90's, licensed by bandpresto. cloud strife with his "buster sword", aerith gainsborough, barret wallace, and red xiii were a part of the first wave (along with a sitting yellow chocobo), while tifa lockhart, yuffie kisar
Music box one of the rarest, if not out-right the rarest, pieces of final fantasy merchandise is the limited edition final fantasy vii music box that plays "aeris's theme". it has a gold plaque that says "aeris's theme" and its limited number. only 100 pieces were ever produced by sankyo orpheus japan. this music box has 50 notes whereas most music
In 1987, hironobu sakaguchi was planning his retirement from the gaming industry. square, the four-year-old company he co-founded, faced imminent bankruptcy after a string of disappointing famicom releases, while competitor enix surged ahead with a new game called dragon quest. sakaguchi knew he could do better than dragon quest, and boldly decided
These figures were sold in blind boxes packaged with cards and candy. they were marketed only in japan around the time of the game's initial release. i think it's one of the rarest ff7 merchandise. it's impossible to find the complete series in new condition. got mine for 160$.
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