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- 37747d37ca56d74309383a550fb2d11a0b7c4e91e20020d036aa05c41d9d3c54 date "2009-08-25".
- 37747d37ca56d74309383a550fb2d11a0b7c4e91e20020d036aa05c41d9d3c54 developer "Square Enix".
- 37747d37ca56d74309383a550fb2d11a0b7c4e91e20020d036aa05c41d9d3c54 isCitedBy Dissidia_Final_Fantasy.
- 37747d37ca56d74309383a550fb2d11a0b7c4e91e20020d036aa05c41d9d3c54 platform "PlayStation Portable".
- 37747d37ca56d74309383a550fb2d11a0b7c4e91e20020d036aa05c41d9d3c54 publisher "Square Enix".
- 37747d37ca56d74309383a550fb2d11a0b7c4e91e20020d036aa05c41d9d3c54 quote "Exdeath: Think of what the crystals are. They are born of the harmonious force possessed by a certain deity. / Tidus: Harmonious force... You don't mean-- / Exdeath: Indeed, the crystals are shards of Cosmos. They themselves are the goddess's power. And it is because you had obtained them that Cosmos lost her strength and perished. The power of the crystals has allowed the pawns to live on without their master. But so feeble is the light that remains. Even that shall soon fade to nothing.".
- 37747d37ca56d74309383a550fb2d11a0b7c4e91e20020d036aa05c41d9d3c54 title "Dissidia: Final Fantasy".