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This is a game I played a few years back and forgot to transfer it to my new computer. Luckily, I found it again, but I could have sworn it used to have a page here. Either way, I remember there be a minor bug somewhere in the game that frustrated me enough to stop playing. As far as I can tell, the game hasn't been updated since then, and I don't think it's possible to contact them via the website I got the game from (http://www.velv.net/). Anyone have any idea about how to contact this person or know of what the latest version of the game is?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
I remember that game, what version have you got?
I think this website has the latest version:
Abandonia
I think this website has the latest version:
Abandonia
There might be some links to the website in FF: Endless Nova's folder, not sure. I remember something like that though.
Why can't you just go open it in RM2K and possibly fix the bug?
h0nk.
Why can't you just go open it in RM2K and possibly fix the bug?
h0nk.
Oh man I always wanted to track this one down again. Endless Nova was so interesting and unique that it easily could've gotten by as an original game rather than as a fangame, and I was always impressed by that.
I once wanted to port it into RM2K3 but maybe it was hella awesome already.
h0nk.
h0nk.
Endless Nova... Gezz, its been a while.
EDIT: I can speed you on your quest. This seems to be its homepage:
http://www.velv.net/FFEN.html
EDIT: I can speed you on your quest. This seems to be its homepage:
http://www.velv.net/FFEN.html
author=facesforce
Endless Nova... Gezz, its been a while.
EDIT: I can speed you on your quest. This seems to be its homepage:
http://www.velv.net/FFEN.html
author=Oblic
and I don't think it's possible to contact them via the website I got the game from (http://www.velv.net/). Anyone have any idea about how to contact this person or know of what the latest version of the game is?
Thanks in advance!
Facesforce, you're not helping by linking him to a website which he already knows about...
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@Oblic: Unfortunately, the latest version is 2.5, the one you downloaded from the official website, so I don't think that minor bug was fixed whatsoever. And since it's been so long, I doubt the author will even bother anyway. You can still try emailing though.
You can actually find the link to his email address in the official website, but just for your convenience:
srwog.velv.net@gmail.com
EDIT: But, like Nightowl said, you can just open it in RPG Maker and fix the bug yourself.
I've beaten Endless Nova. I even did some of endgame sidequests. Hell, I wouldn't mind playing it again.
I gave Final Fantasy - Endless Nova a go once. My determinations were that I absolutely hated the way stats went up, some of the music was cool, and while it is certainly a coding feat to have Blue Magic be learned in a style similar to that of FF5 or FF6, my personal preference is a style similar to that of FF8 or FF10.
A great game, Delita Hyral X. I'm drawing all the characters of your game, but with the style of Yusuke Naora (character Designer of Lufia DS), and posting in my account of Deviant. If anyone wants to see them, here is the link:
http://zero-kurisu.deviantart.com/
I'll post them when I finish each (there is Deren Star at this moment, and I'm making Motor ^^ )
Hope you enjoy and like them ^^/
http://zero-kurisu.deviantart.com/
I'll post them when I finish each (there is Deren Star at this moment, and I'm making Motor ^^ )
Hope you enjoy and like them ^^/
Looking Back: Final Fantasy Endless Nova
I did that awhile back now, he'll all my articles now that I think about it. This was a great game and I can still remember the buzz around it even back then. It impressed me like no other, inspired a lot more fan games after it's release sadly. Like, does anyone remember Ancestral Vengeance? I think it was a Final Fantasy VII sequel, this was all before Advent Children and all that shit.
@Chris - Those look great, I'm sure Delita would've loved them :D I know I certainly would.
Edit - Btw does anyone know the title theme from this game?
I did that awhile back now, he'll all my articles now that I think about it. This was a great game and I can still remember the buzz around it even back then. It impressed me like no other, inspired a lot more fan games after it's release sadly. Like, does anyone remember Ancestral Vengeance? I think it was a Final Fantasy VII sequel, this was all before Advent Children and all that shit.
@Chris - Those look great, I'm sure Delita would've loved them :D I know I certainly would.
Edit - Btw does anyone know the title theme from this game?
author=Tau
Edit - Btw does anyone know the title theme from this game?
Isn't it the opening theme of Serial Experiments - Lain? "Duvet", I think it's called, but...
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author=Tau
Looking Back: Final Fantasy Endless NovaI did that awhile back now, he'll all my articles now that I think about it. This was a great game and I can still remember the buzz around it even back then. It impressed me like no other, inspired a lot more fan games after it's release sadly. Like, does anyone remember Ancestral Vengeance? I think it was a Final Fantasy VII sequel, this was all before Advent Children and all that shit.
@Chris - Those look great, I'm sure Delita would've loved them :D I know I certainly would.
Edit - Btw does anyone know the title theme from this game?
I remember Anchestral Vengeance :) I really liked it, I believe the game somehow captured the FFVII feeling ...although though it was no FF Endless Nova. Endless Nova was one of the first rm-games I really liked. I even submitted some shotty fanart made in MSPaint to Delita Hyral X.
I definitely remember final fantasy: Endless Nova, that game was going around the internet. It did create quite a buzz back in my teenage days. I never did beat this game now I think about it...."sigh" I miss the old days.
I wonder whatever happened to the author behind it.
I wonder whatever happened to the author behind it.
I remember downloading and playing this game back when I first got into RPG Maker. Although I never came CLOSE to finishing it, I still admired and took inspiration from all of the things the author had managed to pull off such as the magic system, stat growths, custom menu for saving, etc. Sure, it's not NEAR as flashy and good looking as I used to think it was, but it's still a classic.
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