Game Over was a screenplay in development by the Jim Henson Company in 2001. Written by Muppets from Space director Tim Hill with Michael Rubiner, the concept involved a videogame protagonist who escapes into other games in search of other lifeforms.
The project was to combine live-action with computer animation, with Warner Bros. attached as distributor. Kristine Belson was the producer. Later, Ron J. Friedman and Steve Bencich (co-writers of Brother Bear and Chicken Little for Disney) were brought in for rewrites, but the project never went any further.
Game Over is the scene given when certain conditions are met, the most common one being the entire party being KOed. Each Final Fantasy has a different Game Over scene. From the original Final Fantasy to Final Fantasy VI, there is no Game Over screen, only the battle message saying the party is defeated.
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Technically, there is no Game Over screen. Rather, it shows the party leader with a black background fall and then get up. However, unlike future Game Over screens, it goes straight to the last save point instead of the main menu.
When the game is over, the camera pans up showing the dead characters, then the game over screen with film reels all over.
The screen fades to black with the Crisis Core logo appearing on the bottom-right side of the screen. Note that the words "Game Over" do not appear.
It shows the gun part of the gunblade broken off near a white feather (like those associated with Rinoa).
It shows one sword in the middle of the forest. Garnets pendant can be seen hanging from the sword.
The camera pans out from the last KO'd party member and the colored words "Game Over" appear (An exception being when the party is defeated by Sin's Overdrive, in which case the screen turns white). Sometimes, depending on the stage of the game, the party member's dying words would be heard before "Game Over" appears.
Similar to the Final Fantasy X one, only with ripples around the screen.
Screen turns crimson with the words "Game Over".
The battle scene turns grey and moves to Vaan or the party leader. The words "Game Over" appear in blood red, and the party gains a little experience. Like Final Fantasy VI, the player returns to the last save point, rather than the main menu.
Once the party leader has been defeated, the camera zooms out to show the other party members falling, and the words "Game Over" appear in front of blue symbols. Then the game asks if the player would like to repeat the battle or return to the last save.
Screen turns black and the words "Game Over" appear in ice blue.
Screen slowly fades to black and the words "Game Over" appear. This usually happens if Marche dies at a Jagd, sent to prison, snuffed, or the entire party has been KOed at a story battle.
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| English: | Game Over | |
| Attribute: | Spell Cards |
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| Property: | Continuous |
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| Card Lore: | During the 10th Standby Phase after you activate this card, you win the Duel. | |
| Sets with this Card: | Return of the Dragons (ROTD-044) | |
| Card Limit: | Limited | |
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