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** In the English version, Cloud is voiced by daytime's favorite [[Hitman with a Heart]], [[General Hospital|Jason Morgan]].
** In the English version, Cloud is voiced by daytime's favorite [[Hitman with a Heart]], [[General Hospital|Jason Morgan]].
* [[I Knew It!]]: The unnamed aquatic WEAPON that attacks Junon at the start of Disc 2 was dubbed the Sapphire WEAPON by fans and was later confirmed to be true by [[Word of God]].
* [[I Knew It!]]: The unnamed aquatic WEAPON that attacks Junon at the start of Disc 2 was dubbed the Sapphire WEAPON by fans and was later confirmed to be true by [[Word of God]].
* [[Killer App]]: One of [[Metal Gear Solid|two]] main killer apps for the [[Play Station]]. Also the killer app for Eastern RPGs in the west.
* [[Killer App]]: One of [[Metal Gear Solid|two]] main killer apps for the [[PlayStation]]. Also the killer app for Eastern RPGs in the west.
* [[Network to the Rescue]]: Not only did Sony help with the costs for the game, they also handled the North American distribution (Square didn't have an American distributor at the time).
* [[Network to the Rescue]]: Not only did Sony help with the costs for the game, they also handled the North American distribution (Square didn't have an American distributor at the time).
* [[No Export for You]]: ''Before Crisis'', particularly annoying because it's almost universally agreed by reviewers to be the highest quality cell phone game of all time. There may yet be hope now that Square has ported two cellphone projects to other platforms explicitly to ensure Western release, but this one remains a curious omission.
* [[No Export for You]]: ''Before Crisis'', particularly annoying because it's almost universally agreed by reviewers to be the highest quality cell phone game of all time. There may yet be hope now that Square has ported two cellphone projects to other platforms explicitly to ensure Western release, but this one remains a curious omission.