The year was 1999, but for a generation of kids hunched over flickering CRTs, it was the year of the SeeD. Final Fantasy VIII had just landed, a sprawling epic of teen angst, time-traveling sorceresses, and a card game more addictive than the actual plot. Fast forward to 2013, and the world had moved on—or so Square Enix thought.
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The Chinese group became well-known for bypassing the security of major PC titles during this era. For Final Fantasy VIII (2013), cracked versions were often sought by players who: