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final fantasy iv minimum album download Final fantasy iv minimum album download. Written by Ivo Games on March 12, 2020 . Posted in Adventure, RPG, Scene Games. Title : Final Fantasy IV The After Years-RELOADED. Developer : Square Enix. Publisher : Square Enix. Release Date : 11 May, 2015. Languages : English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese. File Size : 781.88 MB / Single Link Compressed. Mirrors : Mega.nz, 1Fichier, Google Drive, Uptobox, Uploaded.net. Free Download Final Fantasy 4: The After Years PC Game – Seventeen years have passed since the war’s end, and the son born to King Cecil and Queen Rosa of Baron has grown into a young man. Prince Ceodore has enlisted in the airship fleet known as the Red Wings, eager to meet the expectations demanded of his blood and station. Yet once more another … DESCRIPTION. Seventeen years have passed since the war’s end, and the son born to King Cecil and Queen Rosa of Baron has grown into a young man. Prince Ceodore has enlisted in the airship fleet known as the Red Wings, eager to meet the expectations demanded of his blood and station. Yet once more another moon has appeared in the sky, and with it vast hordes of monsters intent on destruction. The brief peace enjoyed by the Blue Planet now stands threatened under the shadow of impending catastrophe. Final Fantasy IV Minimum Album. This 3-inch CD single contains original arrangements based on music from the Final Fantasy IV game for the Super Nintendo (Super Famicom), originally released as Final Fantasy II in the U.S. All the songs on this single can be found on the F.F. Mix album. Comes with a sticker of the FF4 logo. The back of the CD cover has the tracklist in Japanese (kana) along with the official English song titles. Interesting note: Part of the print run of this CD gave it a cover that has two scored lines running down the center. Some 3-inch singles with rectangular covers have these lines. What you're supposed to do is break off the bottom half of the plastic CD tray (the CD is held in the upper portion), which will then allow you to fold the front and back covers inward to create a square. Many other CD singles in Japan across the genres have the same thing. I don't know why Japanese CD makers thought this was a cute gimmick -- just accept it. ^_. Titles in bolded italics are the official English titles printed below the corresponding Japanese titles in the tracklist on the CD. Final fantasy iv minimum album download. Written by Ivo Games on April 1, 2020 . Posted in Adventure, RPG, Scene Games. Title : Final Fantasy IV-RELOADED. Developer : Square Enix. Publisher : Eidos Interactive. Release Date : Sep 17, 2014. Languages : English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese-Brazil, Russian. File Size : 617.96 MB / Single Link Compressed. Mirrors : Mega.nz, 1Fichier, Google Drive, Uptobox, Uploaded.net. Free Download Final Fantasy 4 PC Game – Seduced by the promised power of the Crystals, the kingdom of Baron begins employing unprovoked force to seize powerful crystals from peaceful nations. The dark knight Cecil – Lord Captain of Baron’s elite force, the Red Wings – is ordered by his king to obtain the Crystals, but soon begins to question the … DESCRIPTION. Now featuring full 3D graphics, fully-voiced dramatic cutscenes, and added content, this enhanced version of Final Fantasy IV brings back a favorite entry in the best-selling RPG franchise in the world. Final Fantasy Music Guide: FFIV. This is part four of a series! The other parts can be found here: (one, two, three). And we’re back! Sorry it took so long, I had lots of work, a wedding, and a hurricane to deal with! But now it’s time for a soundtrack that I know is near and dear to a lot of people – Final Fantasy IV! Along with an original soundtrack, a remake soundtrack, and an arranged album, as we’ve come to expect, as well as a return of remixes, there is also another , shorter arranged album, and, for the first time, a piano collection album! This would start a trend of piano collection albums that would actually end up lasting longer into the series than the arranged albums – the last ‘piano collections’ album was for Final Fantasy XIII! I should give a small warning – though I like FFIV’s soundtrack, I’m not nearly as enamored by it as a lot of the rest of the internet seems to be. So it’s quite possible my picks will be at odds with popular opinion in some cases. I encourage you to look further into the soundtrack if you find yourself really liking all the tracks I recommend. Regardless, there’s a lot to love about this one, so let’s dive in! Final Fantasy IV – SNES. The Super Famicom/SNES version of the Final Fantasy IV soundtrack was released in 1991 as an album titled “ Final Fantasy IV Original Sound Version “. It was Nobuo Uematsu’s first foray into higher-quality sound hardware for a videogame, a foray that was wildly successful by most standards. There is a remastered version of this soundtrack, released in 2013. I highly recommend purchasing this version, should you decide you want to own this music. The remastered version has superior sound quality, of course, but more than that, it loops the songs twice instead of just once like on the original release, and it has a few extra tracks that didn’t make the cut before. There’s a lot of tracks I like, but don’t quite love in this one, so expect a lot of songs in the ‘other fun tracks’ section. What you should definitely listen to: Theme of Love – starting strong, with arguably the most well-known and beloved piece of music from this whole soundtrack. There’s a good reason for it – it’s an amazing, beautiful track. The Dreadful Fight – also known as “Battle of the Four Fiends”, this is a fantastic song that really ups the drama of the battle music to this point, cluing you into just how much of a challenge this series of bosses truly poses to you. Main Theme of Final Fantasy IV – a fun, flowing track that does a great job of setting the overall tone for the game. Mystic Mysidia – there’s some really fun use of various sound effects in this one, that work to give an odd, unfamiliar air to the town it represents. Dancing Calcobrena – it’s short, but boy does this track, a creepy waltz, leave a lasting impression. Fight 1 – another great, peppy fight theme. Samba de Chobobo! – the song that would start the tradition of remixing the chocobo theme with different musical styles – and what a way to kick that tradition off! Other fun tracks: Tower of Bab-il – a very enjoyable dungeon theme. The Final Battle – Uematsu has a fun time again with the final boss music again, but it’s not as relistenable to me as many of his other efforts. – though it’s not a very exciting track, I love the otherworldly tone this piece of music sets. Troian Beauty – a classic track that grates on me if I listen to it too much. Cry in Sorrow – a sad track for a terrible loss. Rydia – the theme for the character of the same name, with an appropriate amount of melancholy. The Prelude – the first version of this melody that I like a fair bit. Fight 2 – this is actually the normal boss battle music, and it’s fun, even if it’s not quite as catchy as Fight 1 . Hey, Cid! – a jolly theme for a version of jolly version of Cid. Golbez Clad in Darkness – the theme for the main villain (throughout most of the game), there’s some interesting use of a synthesized organ, but there’s not a lot else going on here, especially compared to later villain themes. Fabul – an interesting track that manages to sound like a faraway land, as it no doubt intended. Welcome to Our Town! – the normal town theme, peaceful and inviting. The Airship – another airship theme, and it’s fun, but not much different than all the others up to this point. Fanfare – that good ol’ battle ending music. Chocobo- Chocobo – pretty much the last ‘normal’ version of this theme, as virtually all others past this point are in some other musical style. – a cute little Chocobo theme variant. This one can’t be found on the original release, only the remaster. Final Fantasy IV – NDS. Released in 2008, the soundtrack to the DS remake of Final Fantasy IV was called “ Final Fantasy IV Original Soundtrack “. Uematsu’s original tracks were rearranged for the DS hardware by Junya Nakano and Kenichiro Fukui, who did a fine job translating the original work. This is the last remake soundtrack for quite some time, as the other SNES-era and the PS1-era games never had their music rearranged when they were ported to other systems. What you should definitely listen to: Other fun tracks: The Lunarians – this one sounds a bit more dire now. Kingdom Baron – greater instrumentality makes for a more sonically rich and enjoyable version of this formerly mediocre song. Battle 2 – the boss music returns, and honestly I like this one a bit better than the original, but it’s still my least favorite FFIV battle theme. Rydia – harp and strings make this song even more melancholy than before. Boss Cid – I love that tuba.