Final Fantasy 9 [Games]Número de piezas diferentes por este autor: 13 Bran Bal the Soulless Village Eternal Harvest Final Battle (FFIX) Frontier Village Dali Loss of Me Melodies of Life Passing Sorrow Secret Library Daguerreo Sleepless City Treno Two hearts Not Captures Unfathomed Reminiscense Vamo Alla Flamenco You're not Alone Introducción del AutorFinal Fantasy IX is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square (now Square Enix) as the ninth installment in the Final Fantasy series. It was released in 2000 and is the third and last numbered Final Fantasy game for Sony's PlayStation. The game introduced new features to the series, such as the "Active Time Event", "Mognet", and a revamped equipment and skill system.The music of Final Fantasy IX was created by Nobuo Uematsu, his last exclusive Final Fantasy score. Uematsu spent an estimated year composing and producing "around 160" pieces for Final Fantasy IX, with 140 appearing in the game. Nobuo Uematsu composed with a piano and used two contrasting methods.He aimed for a "simple, warm" style and included uncommon instruments such as a kazoo and dulcimer. Uematsu also included motifs from older Final Fantasy games and incorporated ideas such as "the old intro for battle music" and arranged the Volcano theme from Final Fantasy and the Pandemonium theme from Final Fantasy II. Tantalus' band is also heard playing "Rufus' Welcoming Ceremony" from Final Fantasy VII near the beginning of the game. |


