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Final Fantasy VII (NES video game) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Final Fantasy VII (NES video game)
''Final Fantasy VII'' (), also called ''Core Crisis'' (), is a Chinese unofficial, unlicensed "Shanzhai" demake of the 1997 role-playing video game ''Final Fantasy VII'', originally developed by Square for the PlayStation. The two-dimensional "port" was developed and published by the Chinese company ShenZhen Nanjing Technology for the SUBOR entertainment system, a clone of Nintendo's Famicom console (known internationally as the Nintendo Entertainment System). The cartridge itself is unique, as it is structurally different from licensed Famicom cartridges in terms of hardware and programming. The game features many gameplay elements of the original ''Final Fantasy VII'', including a three-member party structure and adaptations of the game's subsystems. The items, spells and equipment available to the player are based upon those in the original game, and although a large number have been omitted along with optional characters and some side quests,〔 (in Chinese)〕 the original story was reproduced in very minute detail.〔 The game was received with mixed reception, cited as an impressive achievement but at the same time criticized for its difficulty and choice of a target console. ==Gameplay==
In ''Final Fantasy VII'', the player directs the protagonist throughout the game world with a group of three interchangeable party members, exploring areas and interacting with non-player characters.〔 Most of ''Final Fantasy VII'' occurs within the city of Midgar for the first act, later expanding to towns, dungeons, caves, and similar areas for the rest of the game. Players can save their game at any time when not in combat to the game's single save slot for later playing.〔 Starting from the second act, players can journey between field screen locations via the world map, a downsized representation of ''Final Fantasy VII''s world. Players can freely navigate the world map screen unless restricted by geographical obstacles, such as water or mountains. To overcome this, players can ride emu-like chocobos and various vehicles available to them, though usage is limited.〔 As in other ''Final Fantasy''-related games, travel across the world map screen and hostile areas is frequently interrupted by random enemy encounters.〔
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