Final Fantasy Tactics Question

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looks like its the original game's art, but it could be tactics advance
 
I think this is from the newer tactics games I have the original PS1 final fantasy game and I don't recognise any of it from there but it does look more like the main character of one of the tactics games for the handhelds not sure which one though.

I might add that this is one of my favourite games of all time I spent well over 200hours playing this game to its fullest potential.
 
No, that is from the newest one. Sorry, but you'll have to look somewhere else.
 
[quote name='ut2k4master' post='2611412' date='Feb 20 2010, 09:15 PM']it is from final fantasy tactics a2 for nintendo ds[/quote]

Yep, it's from FFTA2.
 
Thank you all!

Does anybody know where I can get stuff from the first game?
(Not the OST, already got that).
 
[quote name='webyugioh' post='2611393' date='Feb 21 2010, 04:06 AM']Can somebody who know something about the original Final Fantasy Tactics for the PS1 help me.
I'm trying to get a friend a birthday present, and she loves the original Final Fantasy Tactics game.

Could anyone tell me if this poster is from the right game:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...4=263602_263622

I want to make sure it is from this game:
http://www.ffshrine.org/fft/fft.php

Thanks![/quote]

nope, from the look of that female, this is from FFT A2
 

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