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Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Digital Collection

PLAYSTATION 3
Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Digital Collection
Square Enix3/4/2013Asia

Twenty-five years of Final Fantasy on a set of download cards. The Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Digital Collection on Playstation 3 is one of the more unusual packages Square Enix ever assembled, bundling Final Fantasy I through IX as digital downloads alongside a master pieces music collection spanning the entire original saga. The download codes are region-locked to Hong Kong PSN accounts, and compatibility varies: all nine titles work on PSP and Vita, with V through IX also playable on PS3.

Games I through IV include English text, and III adds traditional Chinese. It's a labyrinth of regional logistics, and that's exactly what makes it fascinating to collectors. The card featuring original Yoshitaka Amano illustration is the physical anchor here, a piece of art from the artist whose vision defined Final Fantasy's visual identity from the very beginning.

The music collection covers iconic themes across nine games, including "Terra's Theme," which alone justifies the audio disc for any longtime fan. This is a package that barely makes sense outside of its specific moment in time, a transitional-era product straddling PSP, Vita, and PS3 while requiring a Hong Kong account to function. For collectors, that complexity is the appeal.

It's a snapshot of how Square Enix tried to celebrate legacy content before modern remaster culture took over. Rare, regionally specific, and deeply niche. Exactly our kind of thing.