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-- By
Michael Gray
Hey everyone, and welcome to another edition of Inside the Guide. In this
column, I discuss games that I've written
GameFAQs guides for. This month,
I'm going to talk about my most popular guide ever: the
Shop
Guide I wrote for Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Also this month, I'm
going to use the old "have big pictures on the page so it looks like I
wrote a lot" trick. Fun! Now, when I say that this is my most popular guide ever, I
mean that, according to GameFAQs' counter, it's gotten 99,866 hits. That's
more hits than any of my other guides, and even more hits than a
steroids-enhanced Barry Bonds! But getting back to the guide, the story behind it starts in
2003, when Final Fantasy Tactics Advance came out on the Game Boy Advance. All
the Nintendo fans were going crazy over this, because it was the first Final
Fantasy game to come out on a Nintendo system in decades.
Just like this Web site's editor
Paul Franzen, I had never actually played any Final Fantasy games before
then*, but I was assured by PlayStation owners that they are both "really
good" and "If you don't play those games immediately, I will use my Ultima spell to destroy you." I didn't want to get hurt, so I decided to
buy the game when it came out. Also at that time, I renewed my subscription to Nintendo
Power. If you've ever subscribed to Nintendo Power, you know they have cool
subscription gifts, like t-shirts and strategy guides. I decided to get the
strategy guide for the Final Fantasy game, seeing as I planned to get it,
and the guide came in the mail six-to-eight weeks later: The strategy guide was not much help in beating the game
because it's a strategy game, not an RPG, but I didn't care too much because
the guide was free. And around that time, I noticed that the most popular game
on GameFAQs was Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. I wanted to get myself a part of the action, so I figured I'd
do something involving Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. Writing a guide for the
entire game was out of the question, but I knew I could do a mini-guide, like
a boss guide, or an items guide. Unfortunately, all the available mini-guides seemed to be
written already, until I looked in my strategy guide and found a section on
shops. No one wrote a mini-guide on shops yet! So all I had to do was take the
information in my strategy guide... ...and then make a master list of all the stuff you can buy
in shops. Instant guide! To cover up the fact that I did basically no work on
this guide, I put in some fancy extras, like a brief explanation of economics,
and a second version of the list, in which the items are sorted by type, not by
name. Anyway, that's how I created my most popular guide ever. Thank
you for joining me inside the guide. *Actually, I played the original NES Final Fantasy game, but
that doesn't count, because I tried to forget it as soon as possible. You know
what? I don't understand how that game ever became popular. That game SUCKED.
It took forever to beat, you need a guide to figure out what you're supposed
to do, the fighting system was lame, buying items was impossible to figure
out, the story was "What? There's a story? Since when?", I couldn't figure out
the magic system at all, and saving was generally impossible. The
GBA version fixed the fighting system and the saving system, but none of
the other problems.
-- Michael Gray {12-2007} Rate this article —
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November 2007: Wagyan
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