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|artists = Hideo Minaba
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|composer = Nobuo Uematsu
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|released = PlayStation
|released = (JP)July 7, 2000
(JP)July 7, 2000
(US)November 13, 2000
(US)November 13, 2000
(EU)February 16, 2001
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|discs = 4× CDROM
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Revision as of 07:08, 6 October 2015

Final Fantasy IX
Game Final Fantasy IX
Release Dates (JP)July 7, 2000

(US)November 13, 2000 (EU)February 16, 2001

Versions (JP)

(US)

(UK)

(FR) SLES-02966 SLES-12966 SLES-22966 SLES-32966

(GR)

(JP)

Discs 4× CDROM


Overview

Tools

  • Hades Workshop is a a Final Fantasy IX modding tool coded by Tirlititi.

Hacks

Translations

Reverse Engineer Reference

External Links

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