Behind the Scenes: The REAL Gamer2Gamer Review of Final Fantasy

When videogames are ported from one system to another, sometimes things are changed or added or taken out, for better or for worse; the same holds true for when videogame reviews are ported from an In

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When videogames are ported from one system to another, sometimes things are changed or added or taken out, for better or for worse; the same holds true for when videogame reviews are ported from an Instant Messenger conversation to a GameCola article.

That’s exactly what happened with this month’s Gamer2Gamer review of Final Fantasy. And we’re now offering a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the completely unedited original conversation between Meteo Xavier and Nathaniel Hoover.

The formatting has been adjusted for improved readability (GameCola: The Difference Is Readability), the screen names have been changed to protect the AIM identities of those involved, and a little bit of unrelated banter has been trimmed from the very beginning and very end, but otherwise, what follows is a completely untouched, unaltered presentation of the original conversation between Meteo Xavier and Nathaniel Hoover.

Click here to read the whole thing.

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Since 2009

Nathaniel Hoover is almost certainly GameCola's most verbose staff member, and arguably the most eclectic. As administrator of the GameCola YouTube channel (GCDotNet), occasional contributor to every article category on the site, and staff editor, you're pretty much stuck with him wherever you go. Sorry.

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