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Gogo is a fictional character of the Square Co., Ltd.'s computer role-playing game Final Fantasy VI. Gogo has appeared in two games, Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI. In Final Fantasy V, Gogo was an optional boss, and in Final Fantasy VI, Gogo was a secret character. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (594x1090, 100 KB)Gogo from Final Fantasy 6 This work is copyrighted. ...
Final Fantasy ) is a series of computer and console role-playing games produced by Square Enix (originally Square Co. ...
Final Fantasy VI ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
Yoshitaka Amano (February 24, 2006) Yoshitaka Amano (天é åå Amano Yoshitaka, born July 28, 1952) is a Japanese artist, best known for his illustrations for Vampire Hunter D and for his character designs for the video game series Final Fantasy. ...
Limit Breaks (sometimes shortened to Limits) are powerful combat moves featured in Squaresofts Final Fantasy series. ...
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Computer role-playing games (CRPGs), often shortened to simply (RPGs), are a type of computer and video games that use traditional gameplay elements found in pen-and-paper role-playing games. ...
Final Fantasy VI ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
Final Fantasy V (ãã¡ã¤ãã«ãã¡ã³ã¿ã¸ã¼V Fainaru FantajÄ« V) is a computer role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
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A secret character (not to be confused with an unseen character) is a playable character in a video game that can only be played by completing some task in the game. ...
To many, Gogo is one of the most unique video game characters ever created, from his/her lack of gender identification (although in the Japanese version of the game Gogo uses the pronoun "おれ", which suggests that Gogo is male), unique clothing, and strange abilities. To gain Gogo in Final Fantasy VI, the player must be eaten by an enemy known as the Zone Eater, which only appears in a certain area, the Triangle Island, during the "World of Ruin" half of the game. Because of its secretive nature, Gogo is referred to as an easter egg, a secret character, and it is possible to go through the game without discovering Gogo and utilizing him as a member of the party. Men and women wearing suits, an example of one of the many modern forms of clothing (from the 1937 Chicago Woolen Mills catalog) Clothing is defined, in its broadest sense, as coverings for the torso and limbs as well as coverings for the hands (gloves), feet (socks, shoes, sandals, boots...
A virtual Easter egg is a hidden message or feature in an object such as a movie, book, CD, DVD, computer program, or video game. ...
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Gogo's special ability is Mimic, which allows him/her to copy the actions of any party member. This creates a wide array of unique strategies, as Gogo can do things that normally only one person can do, such as Setzer's slots and Gau's rages. The only abilities Gogo cannot copy are Terra's Morph and Gau's Leap. The player can also "equip" Gogo with any three abilities in the Status screen. However, while Gogo can either Mimic or use any magic that the party collectively knows, Gogo cannot equip an Esper and learn his/her own magic. However, equipping him with the Magic ability gives him access to any spells known by your current party members, thus actually making him one of the most powerful characters. This boon is countered by Gogo's poor statistical strengths in all areas, as well as his/her limited selection of equipment. Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Setzer Gabbiani is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Gau is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Terra Branford is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Gau is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Identity Gogo's true identity has been an issue of much speculation on the Internet for many years. While some maintain that Gogo is simply Gogo (possibly even the same Gogo as FFV — see below), many believe that (s)he is actually another character from earlier in the game or its backstory. Popular theories have included (but are not limited to) Setzer's long-missing lover, Daryl, Shadow's former partner, Baram, and even the evil emperor, Gestahl. This has been a popular subplot of many online fanfiction stories, though the game itself provides no conclusive evidence on the subject. A particularly popular and notable theory declares that Gogo, and the dungeon that he is found in, are in fact easter eggs included by the game creators as an elaborate reference to Adlai Stevenson. While the rumor persisted for many years, it is now considered by most to have been merely a hoax (see further down the page). A virtual Easter egg is a hidden message or feature in an object such as a movie, book, CD, DVD, computer program, or video game. ...
Adlai Ewing Stevenson II (February 5, 1900 â July 14, 1965) was an American politician and statesman, noted for his skill in debate and oratory. ...
Gogo in Final Fantasy V In Final Fantasy V, Gogo is an optional boss that must be defeated in order to gain access to the "Mime" job. Early in the game, upon receiving the power of the Water Crystal of Walz, one crystal shard is located in an unreachable section of the crystal room. Later on, after the Tower of Walz sinks into the sea, the player is able to use a submarine to access the sunken tower, where the mysterious Gogo awaits them. He invites the party to prove their power by defeating him in battle(By doing absolutely nothing for a minute, the way to defeat a Mime), and once they do he grants them the power of the crystal shard and the job that is contained within: Mime. In his last appearance in this game, he casts himself into a dimensional warp, which may explain his appearance in Final Fantasy VI. Final Fantasy V (ãã¡ã¤ãã«ãã¡ã³ã¿ã¸ã¼V Fainaru FantajÄ« V) is a computer role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
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The Final Fantasy series by Square Enix features a variety of classes (or jobs) that are assigned or assignable to each character in your active party. ...
Final Fantasy VI ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
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A Mime Artist performing in the street A Mime artist is someone who uses mime as a theatrical medium or as a performance art. ...
Final Fantasy Tactics (often abbreviated as FFT) is a tactical role-playing video game developed by Squaresoft for the Sony PlayStation. ...
External links - Gogo on Final Fantasy Wiki at Wikicities
- Gogo at Final Fantasy Online
- Gogo at the Caves of Narshe database
- Adlai Stevenson rumor debunked
| Final Fantasy VI | | List of Final Fantasy VI characters - List of Final Fantasy VI locations - Terminology of Final Fantasy VI Terra - Locke - Edgar - Sabin - Shadow - Cyan - Gau - Celes - Setzer - Mog - Strago - Relm - Gogo - Umaro Kefka - Banon - Ultros - Leo - Gestahl - Cid - Maduin and Madonna Aria di Mezzo Carattere - Anthology Soundtrack - SGI Demo - Soundtrack - Piano Collections - Grand Finale - Special Tracks Final Fantasy VI ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ...
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Similar to most games in the Final Fantasy series, the history and politics of the world of Final Fantasy VI contain many distinct elements as well as references to cultures of past and present. ...
Terra Branford is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Locke Cole is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Edgar Roni Figaro, or King Edgar is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Sabin Rene Figaro is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Shadow is a fictional character in the Square Co. ...
Cyan Garamonde is a playable character in the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Gau is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Celes Ch re or Celes Chere is a fictional character in the video game Final Fantasy VI. Before she joins the players party, she is General Celes of the Empire. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Setzer Gabbiani is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Mog is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Strago Magus is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Relm Arrowny is a fictional character of the Square Co. ...
Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Umaro is a somewhat-playable character in the Squaresoft game Final Fantasy VI. He is a large Yeti (or sasquatch in Woolseys localisation) who lives in the Narshe caves. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Various characters from Final Fantasy VI wandering about aboard the Falcon waiting for their turn to fight. ...
Aria di Mezzo Carattere (translates to Air of Half Character) is an aria from the opera The Dream Oath: Maria and Draco, written by Nobuo Uematsu for the Nintendo Super Nintendo Entertainment System game Final Fantasy VI (released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in North America under the title...
Final Fantasy Anthology Soundtrack is a promo soundtrack album of video game music from the computer role-playing games Final Fantasy V and Final Fantasy VI, originally produced by Square Co. ...
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