Final Fantasy IX

Final Fantasy IX (ファイ&ati » lde;ƒŠãƒ«ãƒ•ã&sb » quo;¡ãƒ³ã‚¿ã‚& » cedil;ーIX, Fainaru FantajÄ« Nain?) is a console role-playing game developed by Square Co., Ltd. in 2000. It was published in Japan by Square, in North America by Square Electronic Arts, in continental Europe by Infogrames, and in the United Kingdom and Australasia by Square Europe. It was the last original game in the Final Fantasy series to be produced for the PlayStation. The game was developed alongside Final Fantasy VIII, but took a completely different path in line with fans' requests to return to the series roots via castles and other allusions to games in the series. Final Fantasy IX introduced new features to the series, such as the Active Time Event, Mognet, and a revamped equipment and skill system.

Set in the fantasy world Gaia, Final Fantasy IX's plot centers on a war between two nations, sparked by an ambitious queen. Players follow a young thief named Zidane, who joins with the others to defeat the Queen. Soon after embarking on their quest, they discover that the queen's campaign is a cover up for a greater plot involving a parallel world and Zidane's past.
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Features

Final Fantasy IX introduces new features such as
*Active Time Events - provide character enrichment, special items, and prompts for key story-altering decisions.
*Mognet
*Revamped equipment and skill system - Revived Character Class concept, which designates certain characters to certain roles.
*Field Icon - signifies an item or sign is nearby
*Eidolons (which are similar to Summons)
*Trance - Much like Limit Breaks