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Can I Scream "OMG!!!!!"?

Final Fantasy IX is finally coming to PSN next Tuesday! This is like the greatest news ever for FFIX fans like me. Thank you Sony for bringing one of the most nostalgic classic for me.

Will download it to my PSP!

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  1. Whats a PSN? Is it a remake?

    Well, anyway,

    YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY!!

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  2. PSN is the abbreviation for Playstation Network. You can buy games and movie, and also download demo for free. PSN also has selections of PSone games, and more title will be added in the future (I have no affiliation with Sony)

    Sadly it's not a remake, just a port so PS3 and PSP user can play on their respective consoles.

    yup, YAAAAAAAAY!

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