Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary Ultimate Box (Video Game 2012)
Game is included in the compilation.Final Fantasy VII: Machinabridged (TV Series 2015)
gameplay shown
"GamePro TV" Episode #2.6 (TV Episode 1997)
Clips shown."Gamesmaster" Episode #7.1 (TV Episode 1997)
Game reviewed Playstation versionGamebrain (Video 1997)
Gameplay footage is shown.Square Soft on Playstation Collector's Video (Video 1997)
Footage is shown.PlayStation (Video 1997)
Footage is shown.
Final Fantasy VIII (Video Game 1999)
Final Fantasy IX (Video Game 2000)
Final Fantasy X (Video Game 2001)
Final Fantasy XI (Video Game 2002)
Final Fantasy X: Eternal Calm (Video 2002)
Final Fantasy (Video Game 1987)
Final Fantasy II (Video Game 1988)
Final Fantasy III (Video Game 1990)
Final Fantasy IV (Video Game 1991)
Final Fantasy V (Video Game 1992)
Darkstalkers 3 (Video Game 1997)
Final Fantasy Tactics (Video Game 1997)
Deep Impact (1998)
In Final Fantasy VII the government sends a spaceship filled with a magical explosive to destroy a meteor. It fails, in fact, which makes it all the more like Deep Impact.Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (Video Game 1998)
John Cassidy's dialogue makes a reference to Final Fantasy VII, via one of his floating dialogues which says "Wish I had a Limit Break!"
7th Heaven (1927)
Seventh Heaven title reference for the game's bar and restaurantThe Blob (1958)
An alien life form from a crashed meteor made landfall on Gaia.Psycho (1960)
Sephiroth's conversation with Jenova shortly after going berserk echoes that of Norman Bates' conversations with his "mother"Star Trek (TV Series 1966–1969)
The Highwind's theme sounds like the Enterprise's themeWhat's Up, Tiger Lily? (1966)
In Cosmo Canyon, there's the Tiger Lily weapons shop.
Final Fantasy VII (Video Game 2005)
An unlicensed 8-bit "demake" of the 1997 video game.Final Fantasy VII Remake (Video Game 2020)
The first of a three-part remake trilogy.Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (Video Game 2024)
The second of a three-part remake trilogy.
Chocobo's Dungeon 2 (Video Game 1998)
Uses characters from the famous video game to make another game.Chocobo Racing (Video Game 1999)
Racing spinoff following Final Fantasy VII and VIII. Cloud riding his Hardy-Daytona motorcycle is an unlockable character.- It takes place two years after the events of Final Fantasy VII
Last Order: Final Fantasy VII (Video 2005)
It is an alternate rendition of two flashbacks found within the original game.Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII (Video Game 2006)
It is set three years after the original game.
Scary Movie (2000)
spoofs it"Robot Chicken" Rodiggity (TV Episode 2006)
The cast of Final Fantasy VII get jobs at a burger joint.Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard (Video Game 2009)
A boss is named Altos Tratus, a pun on Cloud Strife."Robot Chicken" Fool's Goldfinger (TV Episode 2011)
Cloud Strife comes out"The Amazing World of Gumball" The Console (TV Episode 2017)
The game Gumball plays has a title screen similar to Final Fantasy VII, and in a later scene, his hair is modeled after Cloud's. Darwin has hair modeled after Sephiroth in the same scene. In the final battle, Richard performs an attack similar to Bahamut's Mega Flare. The final attack Gumball selects brings all his friends to attack the final boss, similar to Ultimate End, the most powerful summon in the game.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Vincent's Hellmasker transformation wears a hockey mask and wields a chainsaw.Friday the 13th: Part 3 (1982)
Vincent's Hellmasker transformation wears a hockey mask and wields a chainsaw.