For Final Fantasy VIII on the PlayStation, GameFAQs has 41 save games.
For Final Fantasy VIII on the PlayStation, GameFAQs has 41 save games.
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Use xxxx = 270F for 9999 ----- Stats Modifiers 30077CC2 00xx 30077CC3 00xx 30077CC4 00xx 30077CC5 00xx 30077CC6 00xx 30077CC7 00xx These will modify Squalls base stats. The codes are for Str, Vit, Mag, Spr, Spd, and Luck respectively.
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For Final Fantasy VIII on the PlayStation, FAQ/Walkthrough by Absolute Steve.
----- The Sony SCPH~4000 PocketStation is an optical communication module (IRDA). A memory card device that can hold units of data just like any other memory card, the PocketStation was first on the market in Japan in 1998, but not released anywhere else due to technical problems.
Well, that's a tough question. The ball dance demo is just part of the demo for PlayStation 2. I don't think Square will re-developed Final Fantasy VIII for PlayStation 2. I guess the demo is there to show the capabilities of the PlayStation 2 and tell people how many times advanced it is over PlayStation.
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Squall finds this all a bit to hard to take in as he still hurts from his abandonment as a child. After a relaxing time, the evening comes to an end. The next day Xu summons Squall to the control deck. The steering has been fixed and now Squall can command Nida to drive the Garden about. So they leave Fisherman's Horizon.
Introduction. Remaster-friendly! Final Fantasy VIII is Square's eighth (imagine that) installment in the Final Fantasy franchise. The game is most noted for its extremely flexible Junction system, as well as its unique battle system.
For Final Fantasy VIII on the PlayStation, FAQ/Flowchart by HYuy.
----- The Sony SCPH~4000 PocketStation is an optical communication module (IRDA). A memory card device that can hold units of data just like any other memory card, the PocketStation was first on the market in Japan in 1998, but not released anywhere else due to technical problems.
It shows all the cards you have, and even the location of cards you've lost in card game with other people. Even cards that you have lost or refined will be there, but it'll tell you, that you have none of that card ... and if you refined the card you cannot retrieve it. There are 10 pages devoted to the cards.
For Final Fantasy VIII on the PlayStation, Monster List by SOng.
For Final Fantasy VIII on the PlayStation, Limit Break Guide by YSF.
After just boarding the train to Timber, Squall and Co. "fall asleep" and are transported back in time, where they spend a few hours with/as Laguna. When they "wake up" again in their own era, their train has already reached Timber after having completed its international journey via the underwater tunnel.
From now on, any card that you give the queen at her request (this does not include any other cards that you might lose to her) can be reclaimed from her son. When you lose the card she wants, it goes automatically into her son's hand (so long as you're shuttling back and forth from Balamb to Dollet) so that you can get it back.
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