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#1 If you didn't know, or where to lazy to read the originally bespoken by, that was a quote taken from A Separate Peace on page 37. Let's look at some more similarities shall we? Sound familiar? In case you haven't made the connection yet, in FFX's blitzball, the characters surround and smack the character with the ball until he drops it... Time for more connections... Same goes for FFX, if you notice the only thing they do to try and get the ball is smack into the guy real hard. So, am I the only one who thinks whoever designed FFX's blitzball was a huge fan of the book A Separate Peace, or, is my crazy half-witted crackpot theory about to get a few supporters? Note: All that have posted so far fail, and I'm not talking light fail, I'm talking complete and utter fail. This thread was suppose to get a joke (I mean come one, the title even makes fun of Darwin), and no one gave us one funny remark. My faith in EoFF has been shaken, shaken I say! Last edited by Goldenboko; 10-20-2007 at 05:42 PM. |
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| | Well, Wither Tackle 1, 2 and 3 are pretty much wind-up punches. I think it's a coincidence. |
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| | Yeah, like the whole 3rd dimension has disappeared! OTOH, if too realistic, the game would be very slow or impossible eg water resistance, holding yr breath. I think maybe the idea of an underwater game is meant to tie in with a general water theme: a lot of Spira you see is coastal, Sin comes from the water, Tidus has a water sword etc. |
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