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Final Fantasy 4 (1991) (Feat. Exothermic)

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We're talking a very classic game today, one that stands tall over a lot of games that we care about on this show. This one broke a lot of ground and old heads will think fondly of it forever. Do millennials like it though? If so, how much? Today we speak for an entire generation of game playin' individuals.

Special thanks to Exothermic for joining in on this crossover episode and helping out with our list of 100 games.

Check out his channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ExothermicPlaysGames

Check out our FF4 crossover: https://youtu.be/XRGU3bREc58?si=n9o9ZO1egiTQLNFt

To see the most up to version of The OGA 100, visit https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/194Zs7HY9o2y4dgOQLsQXT0Q0cBW_Q1WZzkwqG-ALqi0/edit?usp=sharing. THIS CONTAINS SPOILERS IF YOU ARE LISTENING TO OLDER EPISODES.

Music by nightcorey. https://soundcloud.com/nightcorey

Consider contributing to our show on Patreon. (https://www.patreon.com/oldgamersalmanac) Email us your thoughts on the ongoing list at oldgamersalmanac(at)gmail(dot)com. Or come talk to us on our Discord. (https://discord.gg/ASG2YpyfPx)

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We're talking a very classic game today, one that stands tall over a lot of games that we care about on this show. This one broke a lot of ground and old heads will think fondly of it forever. Do millennials like it though? If so, how much? Today we speak for an entire generation of game playin' individuals.

Special thanks to Exothermic for joining in on this crossover episode and helping out with our list of 100 games.

Check out his channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ExothermicPlaysGames

Check out our FF4 crossover: https://youtu.be/XRGU3bREc58?si=n9o9ZO1egiTQLNFt

To see the most up to version of The OGA 100, visit https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/194Zs7HY9o2y4dgOQLsQXT0Q0cBW_Q1WZzkwqG-ALqi0/edit?usp=sharing. THIS CONTAINS SPOILERS IF YOU ARE LISTENING TO OLDER EPISODES.

Music by nightcorey. https://soundcloud.com/nightcorey

Consider contributing to our show on Patreon. (https://www.patreon.com/oldgamersalmanac) Email us your thoughts on the ongoing list at oldgamersalmanac(at)gmail(dot)com. Or come talk to us on our Discord. (https://discord.gg/ASG2YpyfPx)

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