LongTheHedgehog 36 Posted February 26, 2011 The title says it all: What are final mixs? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zeno247naruto12 5 Posted February 26, 2011 Think of it as a kh game with more and better stuff on it for example in kh2 the english version we just saw a cutscene of sora and roxas fighting in kh2final mix you can actually fight him Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LongTheHedgehog 36 Posted February 26, 2011 Thanks, I don't have the game to KH2 so... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Razorwind Keyblade 304 Posted February 26, 2011 Are you kidding me? The FM's are Japanese versions of the game with English voice acting and Japanese subtitles. They have extra bonus content that arent in the original versions. The game is only in Japan but you can buy it @ playasia.com, e-bay.com, and amazon.com. But if you plan on getting them searh up Swap Card Swipe Magic and then buy it because the PS2 is region locked. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sora'sMum 352 Posted February 26, 2011 when a kingdom hearts game is release in outside of Japan it usually has things added to it. A final mix is when the game is re re-released in Japan with the added stuff from the overseas version and extra stuff as well that only the Japanese get. Unless you choose to import the game. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hatok 6,413 Posted February 26, 2011 http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/Kingdom_Hearts_Final_Mix http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/Kingdom_Hearts_II_Final_Mix%2B http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/Kingdom_Hearts_Birth_by_Sleep_Final_Mix Some articles if you'e curious about the changes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kinode 3,056 Posted February 26, 2011 Well, they've said it Final mixes are pretty cool, too. if you're planning on buying one, tough, I recommend you to play the english version a lot. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kazumikasagasaki 0 Posted February 26, 2011 Final Mixes are parts of the game that are released ONLY in Japan which has bonus content. There kind of a pain to get and its aggrevates me to such a deep content thatt I would have to go to extra effort when I already bought the game. I usually just look up the bonus content on youtube. Its so rude of them to close others out of such a great game. -_-' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Master Keeper 687 Posted February 26, 2011 Final mixes r the same game as the game that they took the name from , eg : kingodm hearts birth by sleep = kingdom hearts birth by sleep final mix ( with editions ) that's all (english voice , japanese writing ) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
J. Severe 1,137 Posted February 26, 2011 Okay, let me put this in the simplest way I can. Once upon a time, a magical game called Kingdom Hearts was released in Japan. The creator, Tetsuya Nomura, wanted to release it in America, too. So Nomura made the English version of the game, and as a special treat for his western-hemisphere friends, included new boss battles and other content in the game. Thus, American gamers had stuff in Kingdom Hearts that the Japanese with their regular games did not have. Japanese people, who were used to getting everything they wanted, whined about this. Nomura, wanting to cater to his native people, created ANOTHER version of the game with the stuff the American version had, as well as MORE bonus content never seen before. The Japanese people jumped for joy. American gamers were dumbfounded at this, and whined, hoping that Nomura would release this for them, too. But Nomura was like "To heck with you Americans!" and kept this "Final Mix" only to the Japanese, much to America's chagrin. Then came Kingdom Hearts II a couple of years later. Nomura, now wiser, decided to make the Japanese and American versions of the game the same, with no version better than the other. However, for some reason, the Japanese wanted more. Thus, Nomura created "Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix", with SO much bonus content that it made the regular Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix look like trash. American fans were outraged, stating that there was no reason to do this, and demanded equality. Nomura refused to release one for Americans, once again showing his immense love for his native country. Then some years later came Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. The American version had more content than the Japanese version. Fans knew that a Final Mix was coming. However, Nomura clearly stated in an interview that there would be NO Final Mix this time. Of course, a year later, "Birth by Sleep Final Mix" came, Nomura discarded his previous statements, and Japan got what they wanted yet again. However, now fans were smarter, so they imported the game through "Play-asia.com", and played it on their region-free PSPs! THE END! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wayfinder3 0 Posted February 26, 2011 j.severe your story really touched man. thank you so much. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
J. Severe 1,137 Posted February 26, 2011 j.severe your story really touched man. thank you so much. You're welcome! 8) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
khforever999 3 Posted February 26, 2011 Okay, let me put it in the simplest way I can. Once upon a time, a magical game called Kingdom Hearts was released in Japan. The creator, Tetsuya Nomura, wanted to released it in America, too. So Nomura made the English version of the game, and as a special treat for his western-hemisphere friends, included new boss battles and other content in the game. Thus, American gamers had stuff in Kingdom Hearts that the Japanese with their regular games did not have. Japanese people, who were used to getting everything they wanted, whined about this. Nomura, wanting to cater to his native people, created ANOTHER version of the game with the stuff the American version had, as well as MORE bonus content never seen before. The Japanese people jumped for joy. American gamers were dumbfounded at this, and whined, hoping that Nomura would release this for them, too. But Nomura was like "To heck with you Americans!" and kept this "Final Mix" only to the Japanese, much to America's chagrin. Then came Kingdom Hearts II a couple of years later. Nomura, now wiser, decided to make the Japanese and American versions of the game the same, with no version better than the other. However, for some reason, the Japanese wanted more. Thus, Nomura created "Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix", which SO much bonus content that it made the regular Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix look like trash. American fans were outraged, stating that there was no reason to do this, and demanded equality. Nomura refused to release one for Americans, once again showing his immense love for his native country. Then some years later came Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. The American version had more content than the Japanese version. Fans knew that a Final Mix was coming. However, Nomura clearly stated in an interview that there would be NO Final Mix this time. Of course, a year later, "Birth by Sleep Final Mix" came, Nomura disgarded his previous statements, and Japan got what they wanted yet again. However, now fans were smarter, so they imported the game through "Play-asia.com", and played it on their region-free PSPs! THE END! (clapping ) BRAVO, BRAVO! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Slicer9875 27 Posted February 26, 2011 May Nomura no longer create final mixes but thank god for youtube or I would be missing half the information available to the Japanese, especially BBS Volume II. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kinode 3,056 Posted February 26, 2011 Okay, let me put this in the simplest way I can. Once upon a time, a magical game called Kingdom Hearts was released in Japan. The creator, Tetsuya Nomura, wanted to release it in America, too. So Nomura made the English version of the game, and as a special treat for his western-hemisphere friends, included new boss battles and other content in the game. Thus, American gamers had stuff in Kingdom Hearts that the Japanese with their regular games did not have. Japanese people, who were used to getting everything they wanted, whined about this. Nomura, wanting to cater to his native people, created ANOTHER version of the game with the stuff the American version had, as well as MORE bonus content never seen before. The Japanese people jumped for joy. American gamers were dumbfounded at this, and whined, hoping that Nomura would release this for them, too. But Nomura was like "To heck with you Americans!" and kept this "Final Mix" only to the Japanese, much to America's chagrin. Then came Kingdom Hearts II a couple of years later. Nomura, now wiser, decided to make the Japanese and American versions of the game the same, with no version better than the other. However, for some reason, the Japanese wanted more. Thus, Nomura created "Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix", with SO much bonus content that it made the regular Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix look like trash. American fans were outraged, stating that there was no reason to do this, and demanded equality. Nomura refused to release one for Americans, once again showing his immense love for his native country. Then some years later came Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. The American version had more content than the Japanese version. Fans knew that a Final Mix was coming. However, Nomura clearly stated in an interview that there would be NO Final Mix this time. Of course, a year later, "Birth by Sleep Final Mix" came, Nomura discarded his previous statements, and Japan got what they wanted yet again. However, now fans were smarter, so they imported the game through "Play-asia.com", and played it on their region-free PSPs! THE END! You win for this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hatok 6,413 Posted February 26, 2011 Oh yeah, this is all Nomura. There's no marketing department involved or anything. Nope. He just snaps his fingers and suddenly a final mix copy appears before each and every one of his one true love, the Japanese. Seriously guys, Nomura is a figurehead. He has some input on wha happens in the games, but he doesn't decide how everything happens. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites