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Backloggers Anonymous Final Fantasy X Finale

Featuring fan made music!

No... Not fans of Backloggers (although that would be nice) I decided since the FFX soundtrack is already world famous, I'd throw in some fan made versions of some of the music. If you like what you hear, they're all from YouTube. I'll post the links so you can hear the songs in their entirety.

Sadly, Jamie couldn't make the recording and, although I said in the show he would contribute something in writing, he hasn't had time to do that either. That's the thing about being an adult, sometimes you just can't make all the time you'd like for your hobbies.

Yuna Dance

Anyway, check out our final thoughts, and here's the links for the music used in the show in the order they appear. Enjoy!

TPR - Yuna's Theme (Piano Version)

Family Jules - To Zanarkand

TPR - Servants of the Mountain (FFX Mt. Gagazet Theme)

Frank Hamilton - Final Fantasy X Battle Theme


 

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transmet2033

09/14/2014 at 07:41 PM

This game has reminded me that I really need to stop picking up turn based RPGs.  I usually put in a dozen or so hours and then for some reason or other I put the game down...  unless it is Chrono Trigger.  So, I did have every intention of finally playing through the entirety of this game, but that didn't happen.  In fact, i did not even get to the point that I had the first time.

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